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Marine resources | |
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Pollution, Social change, Technological innovations | |
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Varian Fry; 1907-1967, World War, 1914-1918 (Refugees) | |
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International Centre for Theoretical Physics | |
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Nuclear weapons, Balance of power, Guided missiles (Defenses) |
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David Wurfel, Michael H. Armacost | |
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National Research Council (U.S.), National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) Committee on Oceanography, Oceanography | |
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John F. Kennedy School of Government Institute of Politics, Draft | |
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Indonesia (Politics and government) | |
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India (Politics and government) |
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