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Lacey Township High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school serving students in ninth through twelfth grades, located in the Lanoka Harbor section of Lacey Township, in Ocean County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, which operates as part of the Lacey Township School District.
Alto, Isla Vista, 1967–1969 [9]; Berkeley Barb, Berkeley, 1965–1980; Berkeley Tribe, Berkeley, 1969–1972 (split from the Berkeley Barb after staff went on strike); The Black Panther, Oakland
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The Minnesota Historical Society operates 31 historic sites and museums, 26 of which are open to the public. MNHS manages 16 sites directly and 7 in partnerships where the society maintains the resources and provides funding. 6 sites are being held for preservation but are closed to public access, and five are self-guided sites with interpretive signage.
It was a co-winner of a Tennessee History Book Award and was recognized with a 1999 American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) Award of Merit. [2] [3] An online edition of the encyclopedia has been on the Internet since 2002. It includes the contents of the book plus some new entries and some multimedia content.
Yale Nonfiction Book Prize. The series recognizes outstanding works of nonfiction by emerging writers. Publishing Programs. General Interest Books. Books that appeal to a broad audience, covering topics such as history, politics, science, and culture. Academic Books. Scholarly works that contribute to academic research and education. Art and ...
Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture is an American academic journal established in 2002 and edited by Michael J. Thompson for the first two decades. Gregory Zucker is now the editor. Gregory Zucker is now the editor.
Phaidon-Verlag was founded in 1923 in Vienna, Austria, by Ludwig Goldscheider, Béla Horovitz, and Frederick "Fritz" Ungar.Originally operating under the name "Euphorion-Verlag", [3] the founders settled on Phaidon (the German form of Phaedo), named after Phaedo of Elis, a pupil of Socrates, to reflect their love of classical antiquity and culture.