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  2. List of University of Oregon alumni - Wikipedia

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    Tinker Hatfield: B.Arch 1977 VP, designer and architect for Nike [16] Mazharul Islam: B.Arch 1952 Architect credited with bringing modernist architecture to Bangladesh [17] Johnpaul Jones: B.Arch 1967 First architect to win the National Humanities Medal [18] Rick Mather: B.IArch 1961 RIBA; founder of Rick Mather Architects; trustee of Victoria ...

  3. Ultima Online: The Second Age - Wikipedia

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    Ultima Online: The Second Age was the first expansion for the Ultima Online MMORPG. The expansion added several features to the game, including a new region called the Lost Lands, new creatures, and support for player-built cities. The Second Age was developed by Origin Systems and published by Electronic Arts in 1998. [3]

  4. Ultima Online - Wikipedia

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    Ultima Online: Discovery Edition (February 1, 2000) was released to the Australian and New Zealand markets at the same time as the launch of the Oceania server for the region. Ultima Online: 7th Anniversary (September 25, 2004) was a special release of the game to celebrate Ultima Online's seventh birthday. It included a more recently patched CD.

  5. Evolutionary tinkering - Wikipedia

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    Evolutionary tinkering is an explanation of how evolution happens in nature. It explains that evolution works as a tinkerer who experiments with miscellaneous items, unsure of the outcome, and utilizes whatever is available to craft functional objects whose utility may only become evident later.

  6. Tinkering School - Wikipedia

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    One aspect of Tinkering School is a sleepover summer camp where children participate in projects based on exploration and experimentation. Making use of various materials, students are encouraged to develop projects through which they develop skills such as creativity, communication and working in groups.

  7. The Pioneer (Eugene, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The Pioneer is a thirteen-foot-tall bronze sculpture formerly located on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene, Oregon, United States.It was the artistic work of Alexander Phimister Proctor, commissioned by Joseph Nathan Teal, a Portland attorney.

  8. Tinkering Toward Utopia - Wikipedia

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    Tinkering toward Utopia: A Century of Public School Reform is a history of American public school reform written by David Tyack and Larry Cuban. It was published by Harvard University Press in 1995. Further reading

  9. Tinkercad - Wikipedia

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    Tinkercad is a free-of-charge, online 3D modeling program that runs in a web browser. [1] Since it became available in 2011 it has become a popular platform for creating models for 3D printing as well as an entry-level introduction to constructive solid geometry in schools.