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  2. Paul K. Davis (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Paul K. Davis (born 1952) is an American historian specializing in military history. Education and career. Born in Texas, ...

  3. Paul K. Davis (policy analyst) - Wikipedia

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    Davis is known for work in strategic planning methods such as exploratory analysis under uncertainty and capabilities-based planning, and also for modeling. His modeling has included social-behavioral modeling and applications such as using qualitative causal models rooted in social science to understand motivations for terrorism and public ...

  4. Category:American anthropologists - Wikipedia

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    American anthropologist stubs (170 P) Pages in category "American anthropologists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 613 total.

  5. History of the family - Wikipedia

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    These are some approaches through which family history can be viewed: Ancient history : the family in ancient times until the Early Middle Ages. Anthropology: the family in cultural context. Archaeology: the study of the family culture. Art history: the family representation in visual art. Chronology: the science of localizing family/events in ...

  6. List of people from North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Robert Byrd (1917–2010), U.S. Senator from West Virginia; longest-serving Senator in American history (North Wilkesboro) Lee Carter, elected delegate for 50th House district of Virginia and retired U.S. Marine veteran as IT specialist (Elizabeth City) Julius L. Chambers (1936–2013), civil rights attorney who successfully argued 1971 Swann v.

  7. Kingsley Davis - Wikipedia

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    Kingsley Davis (August 20, 1908 – February 27, 1997) was an internationally recognized American sociologist and demographer. He was identified by the American Philosophical Society as one of the most outstanding social scientists of the twentieth century, and was a Hoover Institution senior research fellow.

  8. List of University of Pennsylvania people - Wikipedia

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    Loren Eiseley (1907–1977) University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences class of 1937, MA and Ph.D.: Benjamin Franklin Professor of Anthropology and History and Sociology of Science at the University of Pennsylvania, anthropologist, philosopher, and natural science writer (such that Publishers Weekly referred to him as "the modern ...

  9. Leakey family - Wikipedia

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    The Leakey family is a British and Kenyan family consisting of a number of notable military figures, agricultural scientists and archaeologists of the 20th and 21st centuries. Originally a family from Somerset and Devon in south-west England in the 1500-1600s, it has spread worldwide.