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- 1. a network of interconnecting rabbit burrows.
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1 day ago · Warren Gamaliel Harding (November 2, 1865 – August 2, 1923) was an American politician who served as the 29th president of the United States from 1921 until his death in 1923. A member of the Republican Party, he was one of the most popular sitting U.S. presidents.
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3 days ago · Earl Warren (March 19, 1891 – July 9, 1974) was an American lawyer, politician, and jurist who served as the 30th governor of California from 1943 to 1953 and as the 14th Chief Justice of the United States from 1953 to 1969.
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5 days ago · Elizabeth Warren, Democratic politician who became a leading figure of the progressive movement as a U.S. senator for Massachusetts (2012– ) after helping to create the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau during the Obama administration. Learn more about Warren’s life and career.
2 days ago · Brown v. Board of Education. In full: Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. Date: May 17, 1954 (Anniversary in 4 days) Location: United States. Context: American civil rights movement. McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. Key People: Thurgood Marshall. Earl Warren. Oliver Hill. On the Web: National Archives - Brown v.
1 day ago · Top Warren Buffett Stocks By Size. At the start of 2024, these were the top 10 stocks in Berkshire's portfolio by number of shares: Bank of America ( BAC ), 1.03 billion. Apple ( AAPL ), 905.6 ...
3 days ago · Individualist anarchism is the branch of anarchism that emphasizes the individual and their will over external determinants such as groups, society, traditions, and ideological systems. [1] [2] Although usually contrasted with social anarchism, [3] both individualist and social [3] anarchism have influenced each other.
1 day ago · war, in the popular sense, a conflict between political groups involving hostilities of considerable duration and magnitude. In the usage of social science, certain qualifications are added. Sociologists usually apply the term to such conflicts only if they are initiated and conducted in accordance with socially recognized forms.