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  2. Suburbanization - Wikipedia

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    View of a housing development near a farm in Richfield, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis, 1954.. Post–World War II economic expansion in the United States brought about an increase in suburbanization, when soldiers returned home from war to reside in houses outside of the city. [4]

  3. Speculative work - Wikipedia

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    Pros and cons. Pros. One main attraction of using speculative work is that it can benefit the clients by bringing cheaper cost and more variations and ideas. As for ...

  4. Elephant - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] As in Mycenaean Greek, Homer used the Greek word to mean ivory, but after the time of Herodotus, it also referred to the animal. [1] The word elephant appears in Middle English as olyfaunt ( c. 1300 ) and was borrowed from Old French oliphant (12th century).

  5. Pros & Cons (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Pros & Cons is a comic strip about a lawyer, a psychiatrist and a police officer created by Glasgow–based artist Kieran Meehan. [ 1 ] It was known as A Lawyer, A Doctor & A Cop before July 7, 2008, when it was renamed in an effort to make the title easier to remember.

  6. Neoconservatism - Wikipedia

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    During the early 1970s, socialist Michael Harrington was one of the first to use "neoconservative" in its modern meaning. He characterized neoconservatives as former leftists – whom he derided as "socialists for Nixon " – who had become more conservative. [ 9 ]

  7. Originalism - Wikipedia

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    Originalism is a legal theory that bases constitutional, judicial, and statutory interpretation of text on the original understanding at the time of its adoption. Proponents of the theory object to judicial activism and other interpretations related to a living constitution framework.

  8. Goode homolosine projection - Wikipedia

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    Goode homolosine projection of the world. Tissot indicatrix on Goode homolosine projection, 15° graticule.. The Goode homolosine projection (or interrupted Goode homolosine projection) is a pseudocylindrical, equal-area, composite map projection used for world maps.

  9. Receiver In Canal (RIC) Hearing Aids Explained - AOL

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    Pros and Cons of RIC Hearing Aids. RIC hearing aids have many advantages. They are comfortable and discreet and offer options for a wide range of hearing loss. ... What does that mean? Far fewer ...