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  2. Redux (JavaScript library) - Wikipedia

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    Redux is an open-source JavaScript library for managing and centralizing application state. It is most commonly used with libraries such as React or Angular for building user interfaces. Similar to (and inspired by) Facebook's Flux architecture, it was created by Dan Abramov and Andrew Clark. Since mid-2016, the primary maintainers are Mark ...

  3. William Davenport (filmmaker) - Wikipedia

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    William Davenport (born 1960, Evansville, Indiana) is a documentary filmmaker, musician, publisher, writer, teacher and autism activist.He is best known for his documentary films about autism, [1] also for his work as the publisher of Unsound magazine, and as the founding member of the experimental/noise band Problemist.

  4. Redux (literary term) - Wikipedia

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    Redux is a postpositive adjective meaning 'brought back, restored' (from Latin reducere, 'to bring back') [1] used in literature, film and video game titles. History [ edit ]

  5. First 100 days of Barack Obama's presidency - Wikipedia

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    In his first 60 Minutes post-election interview Obama said that he had been studying Roosevelt's first 100 days. [15] Understanding the significance and symbolism of the first 100 days, Hillary Clinton 's campaign strategy included mapping out a first 100 days plan.

  6. Timothy Leary - Wikipedia

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    The book demonstrated how psychologists could use Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) scores to predict how respondents might react to various interpersonal situations. Leary's research was an important harbinger of transactional analysis , directly prefiguring the popular work of Eric Berne .

  7. Jefferson–Hemings controversy - Wikipedia

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    Caricature of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings, ca.1804, attributed to James Akin (American Antiquarian Society). In 1802, the journalist James T. Callender, after being refused an appointment to a postmaster position by Jefferson and issuing veiled threats of "consequences," reported that Jefferson had fathered several children with a slave concubine named Sally.

  8. Rodney King - Wikipedia

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    Rodney Glen King (April 2, 1965 – June 17, 2012) was an African-American man who was a victim of police brutality.On March 3, 1991, he was severely beaten by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) during his arrest after a high speed pursuit for driving while intoxicated on the I-210.

  9. List of Cheers characters - Wikipedia

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    Samuel "Mayday" Malone [3] is a bartender and owner of Cheers. Sam is also a ladies' man.Before the series began, he was a relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox when he became (and still is) a friend of Coach, but then he became alcoholic, which took a toll on his baseball career.