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  2. Paul Rand - Wikipedia

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    Paul Rand (born Peretz Rosenbaum; August 15, 1914 – November 26, 1996) was an American art director and graphic designer. He was best known for his corporate logo designs, including the logos for IBM , UPS , Enron , Morningstar, Inc. , Westinghouse , ABC , and NeXT .

  3. Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal - Wikipedia

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    Rand saw humans as thriving only as independent beings, reason being a faculty of the individual, with each freely expending his own time, effort and reason to sustain his own life. Rand suggested that through the division of labor, specialization, and voluntary trade, other people are of enormous value to an individual. Moreover, knowledge ...

  4. Kyle Cooper - Wikipedia

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    He studied independently with renowned American modernist Paul Rand during his time there. Cooper wrote his thesis on director Sergei Eisenstein , and was awarded the Mohawk Paper Traveling Fellowship to complete his thesis research in the then Soviet Union .

  5. The New Left: The Anti-Industrial Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The inspiration for collecting these essays into a book came from a reader, who wrote Rand a letter complimenting several of the essays and suggesting she put them out as a book to counteract the influence of the New Left among college students.

  6. The Tea Party Goes to Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Tea Party Goes to Washington is a book by United States Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky.The book, co-written by radio host, columnist, and blogger Jack Hunter, [1] describes the Tea Party movement's impact in the 2010 midterm elections in the United States, and ultimately their impact on the entire political system.

  7. Muriel Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Muriel Ruth Cooper was born in 1925 in Brookline, an inner suburb of Boston, Massachusetts. [4]: 2 She was the oldest daughter of three children.[4]: 2 Cooper received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Ohio State in 1944, and a Bachelor of Fine Art in design in 1948 and a Bachelor of Science in education in 1951 from Massachusetts College of Art (MassArt).

  8. Viet Cong Motivation and Morale Project - Wikipedia

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    The Viet Cong Motivation and Morale Project was a series of studies done by the American research institute RAND from late 1964 through the end of 1968. [1] The project interviewed Viet Cong prisoners and defectors with the intention of better understanding the motivating factors and assessing morale of the insurgency during the Vietnam War.

  9. List of pioneers in computer science - Wikipedia

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    Their (Scott & Rabin) classic paper has been a continuous source of inspiration for subsequent work in this field. [51] [52] 1977 Shamir, Adi: Ingenious contribution and making public-key cryptography useful in practice. 1937, 1948 Shannon, Claude: Founded information theory, and laid foundations for practical digital circuit design. 1971 Shima ...