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  2. List of learned societies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    American Philosophical Society 1743: Philadelphia: American Physical Society 20 May 1899: College Park: American Political Science Association 1903: Washington, D.C. American Psychological Association Jul 1892: Washington, D.C. American Psychology–Law Society 1968: San Francisco: American Society of Church History 1888: American Society of ...

  3. Shōnen manga - Wikipedia

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    Shōnen manga refers to manga aimed at an audience of adolescent boys, with the primary target audience alternately defined as 10 to 19 years old [5] and as 12 to 21 years old. [6] It is the most popular category in the Japanese market of the four primary demographic categories of manga (shōnen, shōjo, seinen, and josei). [7] [8]

  4. History of manga - Wikipedia

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    Note 5] [109] Shōnen, seinen, and seijin manga share a number of features in common. Boys and young men were among the earliest readers of manga after World War II. [110] From the 1950s on, shōnen manga focused on topics thought to interest the archetypical boy: sci-tech subjects like robots and space travel, and heroic action-adventure.

  5. Weekly Shonen Jump (American magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Weekly Shonen Jump was a digital shōnen manga anthology published in North America by Viz Media, and the successor to their monthly print anthology Shonen Jump.It began serialization on January 30, 2012, as Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha (officially stylized as Weekly SHONEN JUMP αlpha or Weekly SHONEN JUMP Alpha), with two free preview issues published in the buildup to its launch.

  6. Kodansha - Wikipedia

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    Kodansha publishes manga magazines which include Nakayoshi, Morning, Afternoon, Evening, Weekly Young Magazine, Weekly Shōnen Magazine, and Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine, as well as the more literary magazines Gunzō, Shūkan Gendai, and the Japanese dictionary, Nihongo Daijiten. Kodansha was founded by Seiji Noma in 1910, and members of his ...

  7. Category:Shōnen manga magazines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Shōnen manga magazines" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  8. Shōnen (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Shōnen, shonen, or shounen is the Japanese word for "boy" or "minor". Shōnen may also refer to: Shōnen manga , Japanese comics aimed at a young teen male target-demographic

  9. Taylor Society - Wikipedia

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    The Taylor Society was an American society for the discussion and promotion of scientific management, named after Frederick Winslow Taylor.. Originally named The Society to Promote The Science of Management, [1] the Taylor Society was initiated in 1911 at the New York Athletic Club by followers of Frederick W. Taylor, including Carl G. Barth, Morris Llewellyn Cooke, James Mapes Dodge, Frank ...