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  2. Britannia Building Society - Wikipedia

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    The Britannia Building Society was founded as the Leek & Moorlands Building Society in Leek in 1856. It expanded steadily as a regional society until the late 1950s when it began a major expansion drive, partly through branch openings but also some 55 acquisitions. The most substantial of these were the NALGO Building Society in 1960; the ...

  3. H. G. Wells Society - Wikipedia

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    The first H. G. Wells Society was set up in 1934 to promote Wells' political ideas. Its members included Gerald Heard, Olaf Stapledon, Sylvia Pankhurst, Eden Paul [1] and Vera Brittain. [2] The group later changed its name to Cosmopolis, then the Open Conspiracy. In 1936, it merged with the Federation of Progressive Societies and Individuals.

  4. Here Are the Best Gifts to Surprise Your Neighbors With - AOL

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    society6.com. $16.00. Society6. Assorted Deep Fragrances. For the neighbor(s) in your life who love a good scent, these assorted deep fragrances from Hibi make the perfect holiday gift.

  5. Postsecularism - Wikipedia

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    Use. The term "postsecular" has been used in sociology, political theory, religious studies, art studies, literary studies, education and other fields. Jürgen Habermas is widely credited for popularizing the term, to refer to current times in which the idea of modernity is perceived as failing and, at times, morally unsuccessful, so that, rather than a stratification or separation, a new ...

  6. Social polarization - Wikipedia

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    Social polarization. Social polarization is the segregation within a society that emerges when factors such as income inequality, real-estate fluctuations and economic displacement result in the differentiation of social groups from high-income to low-income. It is a state and/or a tendency denoting the growth of groups at the extremities of ...

  7. East Rudham - Wikipedia

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    England. Norfolk. 52°49′08″N 0°42′30″E  / . 52.81898°N 0.70841°E. / 52.81898; 0.70841. East Rudham is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. The village is located 14 miles (23 km) north-east of King's Lynn and 28 miles (45 km) north-west of Norwich .

  8. Merseyside Skeptics Society - Wikipedia

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    Merseyside Skeptics Society. The Merseyside Skeptics Society (MSS) is a nonprofit organisation that promotes scientific scepticism in Merseyside and the United Kingdom. Founded in 2009, the society has campaigned against the use of homeopathy, challenged the claims of psychics, and hosts regular events in Liverpool, podcasts, and an annual ...

  9. Thinking Pictures - Wikipedia

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    thinkingpictures.com. Thinking Pictures is an American multinational corporation specializing in software, media, and consulting. It was founded in 1993 by Stephan Fitch and Olivier Pfeiffer. Thinking Pictures has introduced a number of innovations in the fields of Internet technology, interactivity, and digital rights management .