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  2. Mark H. Beers - Wikipedia

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    Institutions. University of California, Los Angeles. Mark Howard Beers (April 24, 1954 – February 28, 2009) [1] was an American geriatrician whose research on drug interactions among the elderly led to the creation of the eponymous Beers criteria, which lists prescription medications that may have deleterious side effects in older patients.

  3. Mark Rutland - Wikipedia

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    Website. National Institute of Christian Leadership. Mark Rutland (born November 5, 1947) is a missionary, evangelist, ordained minister of the International Ministerial Fellowship, and founder of Global Servants, formerly known as the Trinity Foundation. [1] and the House of Grace. He was the third president of Oral Roberts University in Tulsa ...

  4. Mark Scholz - Wikipedia

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    Mark Scholz. Mark Scholz (born 1955) is a German-American, double board-certified oncologist and author. He serves as medical director of Prostate Oncology Specialists Inc. in Marina del Rey, CA, a medical practice exclusively focused on prostate cancer. He is also the executive director of the Prostate Cancer Research Institute.

  5. The Mark of the Rani - Wikipedia

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    The Mark of the Rani. The Mark of The Rani is the third serial of the 22nd season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in two weekly parts on BBC1 on 2 and 9 February 1985. The serial is set in the mining village of Killingworth in North East England in the 19th century.

  6. The Duke (Joe Jackson album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was first released on 22 June 2012 in Continental Europe by earMUSIC and was released in the US on 26 June by Razor & Tie Recordings. [6] [7] The album is a tribute to Duke Ellington, the American composer, pianist, and bandleader of a jazz orchestra . Upon its release, The Duke received generally positive reviews from music critics.

  7. Mark Felton - Wikipedia

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    Mark Felton (born 1974) is an English author, historian, and YouTuber. Felton has written over a dozen non-fiction books. Felton has written over a dozen non-fiction books. He runs several channels on YouTube covering different historical subjects of the 20th and 21st century, mainly related to World War I , World War II , and the Cold War .

  8. Jackson Academy (Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Academy is a private school in Jackson, Mississippi founded by Loyal M. Bearrs in 1959. Bearrs claimed he established the school to teach using an accelerated phonics program he developed, [3] [4] but the school remained completely racially segregated until 1986, even forgoing tax exemption in 1970 to avoid having to accept Black students.

  9. Mercy B. Jackson - Wikipedia

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    New England Female Medical College. Known for. Early female physician. Scientific career. Fields. Homeopath. Mercy Ruggles Bisbee Jackson, M.D. (17 September 1802 – 13 December 1877) was an American physician. She was one of the first women to earn a Doctor of Medicine degree, specifically in obstetrics and gynecology .