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  2. Dorsai! - Wikipedia

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    Dorsai! is the first published book of the incomplete Childe Cycle series of science fiction novels by American writer Gordon R. Dickson.Later books are set both before and after the events in Dorsai!.

  3. GCFLearnFree.org - Wikipedia

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    The website offers dozens of free, self-paced tutorials in technology, Microsoft Office, work and career, reading, math, and everyday life. [3] [4] All tutorials can be accessed with no registration required, but users can also create a free edu.GCFGlobal.org account to track their learning history and create transcripts of completed tutorials. [5]

  4. The Gordons (writers) - Wikipedia

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    Mildred Gordon was a teacher and an editor for Arizona Highways magazine. She worked for United Press and wrote The Little Man Who Wasn't There (1946). [3] Mildred can be heard as a contestant on the 21st March 1951 edition of You Bet Your Life. After Mildred's death in 1979, Gordon married Mary Dorr (1918–2004) on March 16, 1980.

  5. D2L - Wikipedia

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    D2L (or Desire2Learn) is a Canada-based global software company with offices in Australia, Brazil, Europe, India, Singapore, and the United States.. D2L is the developer of the Brightspace learning management system, a cloud-based software suite used by schools, higher educational institutions, and businesses for online and blended classroom learning.

  6. Hotel owner Gordon Elliot releases book about near-fatal ...

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    A lasting friendship: Sen. Roy Blunt helps bring Gordon Elliott home At first, “living like you were dying” meant trying to convince the hospital to save him. He felt he needed to prove to ...

  7. My Life, Our Times - Wikipedia

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    My Life, Our Times received mixed reviews from critics.. Writing in The Guardian, political journalist and specialist on New Labour, Andrew Rawnsley, noted the memoir's most riveting moments concerned the financial crash; "the most valuable chapters here are those that describe how they averted a total implosion of the banking system". [4]

  8. I Want to Go Home! - Wikipedia

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    I Want to Go Home! is a children's novel by Gordon Korman, first published in 1981. It was republished, as with most of Korman's older books, in 2004 with a new cover and updated text. It was republished, as with most of Korman's older books, in 2004 with a new cover and updated text.

  9. No Coins, Please - Wikipedia

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    Juniortours is an outfit that drives children across America during the summer months. When Group Ambulance's Artie Geller, a precocious 11-year-old con artist from Montreal signs on, counselors Rob and Dennis find they have more than the usual summer job on their hands.