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  2. File:Building a Biography.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Kathleen McCartney (academic) - Wikipedia

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    Kathleen McCartney (born 1956) is an American academic administrator, who served as the 11th president of Smith College.She took office as Smith's president in June 2013. [1] [2] Smith College, located in Northampton, Massachusetts, is a liberal arts college and one of the Seven Sisters colleges. [3]

  4. File:Building a Biography - simplified.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: A simplified version of the instructions page for creating a Wikipedia biography page, including a ticklist of steps to work through and an example page on the reverse with annotations explaining the sections of a page.

  5. Carmen Twillie Ambar - Wikipedia

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    Carmen Twillie Ambar (born July 3, 1968) [1] is an American attorney, academic, and the current president of Oberlin College in Ohio. She was appointed to the post in May 2017. She was appointed to the post in May 2017.

  6. Template:Biography - Wikipedia

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    Subject's complete name (birthdate – death) can be a lead-in to the subject's popular name.Describe the subject's nationality and profession(s) in which the subject is most notable.

  7. Alphabiography - Wikipedia

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    An alphabiography is an autobiography, often set as an English studies project for high school or college students, consisting of a set of twenty-six short stories or chapters about the writer's life. [1] Each story or chapter has a title starting with a different letter of the alphabet, for example: "Apple growing", "Baseball", "Cynthia" etc ...

  8. John Lukacs - Wikipedia

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    Citing the biographical example of Hitler, as well as left-and right-wing populism in the United States, Lukacs also argues in the book that populism was the most destructive force of the 20th century and attempts to disentangle the concept of populism from its frequent (although Lukacs argues it is inaccurate) conflation with the inherent ...

  9. List of Bates College people - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, there are 24,000 Bates College alumni. [2] Affiliates of the college include 86 Fulbright Scholars, [3] 22 Watson Fellows, [4] and 5 Rhodes Scholars. [5] As of November 2018, the college counts 12 members of the United States Congress–2 Senators and 10 members of the House of Representatives–among its alumni