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  2. Tommy Newberry - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Newberry (Americas Success Coach) is the author of seven books—including the New York Times bestseller, The 4:8 Principle, and the motivational classic, Success is Not an Accident —both of which have been translated into dozens of languages. [1][2] He is the president of The 1% Club, which was developed to assist entrepreneurs and ...

  3. Newbury principles - Wikipedia

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    Newbury principles. The Newbury Principles collectively refer to an urban planning guideline stating that decisions should be made based only on the planning considerations relevant to the current development, even if the consideration of ulterior purposes may lead to a greater public good. In practice, the principles are used as a test to ...

  4. Thomas Newberry - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Newberry. Thomas Newberry (1811 – 16 January 1901) was an English Bible scholar and writer, best known for his interlinear Englishman's Bible first published in 1883 by Hodder and Stoughton, London. [1] This work compared the King James Version of the Bible with the Masoretic Text of the Hebrew Bible in Biblical Hebrew and the Codex ...

  5. Liberty Universalist Church and Feasterville Academy Historic ...

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    Fairfield County MRA. NRHP reference No. 84000612 [1] Added to NRHP. December 6, 1984. Liberty Universalist Church and Feasterville Academy Historic District is a national historic district located near Winnsboro, Fairfield County, South Carolina. The property encompasses four buildings constructed between 1831 and 1845.

  6. Freedom of religion - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of religion or religious liberty, also known as freedom of religion or belief (FoRB), is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or community, in public or private, to manifest religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship, and observance.

  7. William Stetson Merrill - Wikipedia

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    William Stetson Merrill (1866 – 1969) was an American librarian at Newberry Library, who also contributed to the fields of library classification and history. [1] He was the author of A Code for Classifiers in the period 1912 to 1939, and was connected to the American Library Association. [1] [2] He was also a scholar on Vinland.

  8. Harrison M. Hayford - Wikipedia

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    Harrison Mosher Hayford (b. Belfast, Maine 1 November 1916 - d. 10 December 2001 Evanston, Illinois) was a scholar of American literature, most prominently of Herman Melville, a book-collector, and a textual editor. He taught at Northwestern University from 1942 until his retirement in 1986. He was a leading figure in the post-World War II ...

  9. The Four Agreements - Wikipedia

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    The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom is a self-help book by the author Don Miguel Ruiz. The book outlines a code of conduct based on Toltec teachings that purport to improve one’s life. The book was originally published in 1997 by Amber-Allen publishing in San Rafael, California. An illustrated edition was later ...