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  2. Scott Foresman - Wikipedia

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    Scott Foresman and Company was founded in 1896 by Erastus Howard Scott, editor and president; Hugh A. Foresman, salesman and secretary; and his brother, William Coates Foresman, treasurer. However, the company's origins extend back several years earlier.

  3. Pearson Scott Foresman - Wikipedia

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  4. Talk:Scott Foresman - Wikipedia

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    Listen, shill, thousands of people involved in elementary education know that Pearson Scott Foresman treats 6th graders like rabid wild animals that need to be subdued by giant two-page glossy color spreads of cute kids and furry animals before the poor dears will understand what tiny bits of math and science exist in your godawful math and ...

  5. The Hot Zone - Wikipedia

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    The virus found at the facility was a mutated form of the original Ebola virus and was initially mistaken for simian hemorrhagic fever virus. They later determine that, while the virus is lethal to monkeys, humans can be infected with it without any health effects at all. This virus is now known as Reston virus.

  6. Heartland bandavirus - Wikipedia

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    The Heartland virus (HRTV) was discovered in 2009 in northwestern Missouri by Dr. Scott Folk of Heartland Regional Medical Center in St. Joseph, Missouri. [4] The virus was first proven to infect humans in June 2009 when two farmers, living 60 miles (97 km) apart, presented with fever, fatigue, diarrhea, thrombocytopenia, and leukopenia. [5]

  7. Amigos de las Américas - Wikipedia

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    Amigos de las Américas is a non-religious, non-governmental, non-profit organization based out of Houston. AMIGOS offers summer and gap year programs for people aged 13–25. After extensive training in the US, participants travel to Latin America where they live for anywhere between two weeks to nine months with a host family in a small ...

  8. CEDADE - Wikipedia

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    CEDADE (from the initials of Círculo Español de Amigos de Europa or 'Spanish Circle of Friends of Europe') was a Spanish neo-Nazi group that concerned itself with co-ordinating international activity and publishing.

  9. Speaker for the Dead - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the colony's founding, many of the colonists die from the Descolada virus (Portuguese for "uncoiled"), which alters DNA and causes terrible pain, rampant cancerous growth of fungus and even extra limbs, decay of healthy tissue, and death. The xenobiologists Gusto and Cida von Hesse manage to create a treatment for the virus before ...