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  2. The Yale Review - Wikipedia

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    In 1885 it was renamed The New Englander and Yale Review until 1892, when it took its current name The Yale Review. At the same time, editor Henry Wolcott Farnam gave the periodical a focus on American and international politics, economics, and history. The modern history of the journal starts in 1911 under the editorship of Wilbur Cross. Cross ...

  3. Reminderband - Wikipedia

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    Reminderband was launched in November 2004 by Clay Broadbent, and Scott Huskinson. [5]In 2005, the company sold about 9 million of the wristbands [6] and was the official provider of the wristband of the Tour de France with its bands worn by thousands at the Tour including cyclists, fans, police security and reporters.

  4. User review - Wikipedia

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    Through user reviews, consumers seeking to make a purchase decision are able to independently analyse and evaluate their choices. [2] Consumers are able to identify with specific product attributes that provide the highest utility by comparing their own value chain with users who provide information about their personal experience. [4]

  5. Trafford Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Trafford Publishing was founded in 1995 by Bruce and Marsha Batchelor, John Norris, and Steve Fisher, and specializes in print-on-demand (POD) publishing. [2] The company prints books in short runs or on an individual basis.

  6. Cambridge Who's Who - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) labeled the company as a Who's Who scam. [23] Hundreds of consumers filed complaints against Cambridge Who's Who with various complaint bureaus, reporting fraudulent practices. In early September 2011, the BBB reported 414 complaints filed since April 2007.

  7. The Occult Review - Wikipedia

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    The Occult Review was a British illustrated monthly magazine published between 1905 and 1951 containing articles and correspondence by many notable occultists and authors of the day, including Aleister Crowley, Meredith Starr, Walter Leslie Wilmshurst, Arthur Edward Waite, Franz Hartmann, Florence Farr, Phyllis Campbell, and Paul Brunton.

  8. AuthorHouse - Wikipedia

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    In August 2006, a Kansas trial court ordered AuthorHouse to pay $240,000 in punitive damage as well as $230,000 in actual damage to romance author Rebecca Brandewyne and her parents for publishing a book by her ex-husband that was "harmful" and libelous of them.

  9. Becker's Hospital Review - Wikipedia

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    [8] and they cite, review and analyze [9] surveys and rankings, [10] including how various subgroups of medical practitioners are affected. [11] A Bank's securities industry review about using Artificial Intelligence opened with some of Becker's numbers. [12] Notable information sources [13] [14] [15] cite their annual rankings and "Top" lists.