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  2. World Soundscape Project - Wikipedia

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    Publications which emerged from the project include The Book of Noise (1968) [2] and The Tuning of the World (1977), [3] both by Schafer, as well as the Handbook for Acoustic Ecology (1978) [4] by Barry Truax. The project has thus far resulted in two major tours, in Canada and Europe, the results of which comprise the World Soundscape Library.

  3. Rooms To Go - Wikipedia

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    Rooms To Go was founded in 1990 by Jeffrey and Morty Seaman after selling Seaman's Furniture. They opened the first Rooms To Go in Orlando, Florida on September 7, 1990. Rooms To Go's founding concept was the sale of whole room packages, using the slogan: "Buy the piece, save a little. Buy the room, save a lot!"

  4. Stellat'en First Nation - Wikipedia

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    1880: Father Morice and Father Coccola came to the Fraser Lake and Fort St. James area. 1885: Arrival of Father A.G. Maurice. 1892: The Fraser Lake Indians are officially recognized, and a reserve is created. Stellat’en First Nation and Nadleh Whut’en Band were put together as one band by the government. 1900s

  5. Simon Fraser (explorer) - Wikipedia

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    Simon Fraser (20 May 1776 – 18 August 1862) was a Canadian explorer and fur trader who charted much of what is now the Canadian province of British Columbia. He also built the first European settlement in British Columbia.

  6. Simon Fraser, 16th Lord Lovat - Wikipedia

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    Lord Lovat is the son of Simon Fraser, Master of Lovat, and his wife, Virginia (née Grose).He is the grandson of the 15th Lord Lovat.He has two older sisters, Violet (b. 1972) and Honor (b. 1973), and one younger brother, John (b. 1984).

  7. Simon Fraser, 6th Lord Lovat - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Fraser, 7th Lord Lovat, who married his cousin Isobella Wemyss, daughter of Sir John Wemyss of Wemyss and Mary Stewart; Elizabeth Fraser, who married Alexander Dunbar (d. 1622). [12] Fraser and Jean Stewart had six children including: Anna Fraser, named after the queen, was born in March 1597 and died in 1603. Sir James Fraser of Inverallochy

  8. Simon Fraser - Wikipedia

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    Simon Fraser, the younger of Lovat (1765–1803), commanded the Fraser Fencibles in Ireland and was M.P. for Inverness-shire Simon Fraser (explorer) (1776–1862), Canadian explorer Sir Simon Fraser (Australian politician) (1832–1919), member of the Australian Senate, father of the below

  9. Simon Fraser University - Wikipedia

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    The Fraser Library, [39] a branch of the SFU Library, is located at the second floor on this campus and is the only branch with a games room, where arcade games and console games are available. It also loans equipment to students in the School of Interactive Arts and Technology.