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  2. United States v. Hubbell - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Hubbell, 530 U.S. 27 (2000), was a United States Supreme Court case involving Webster Hubbell, who had been indicted on various tax-related charges, and mail and wire fraud charges, based on documents that the government had subpoenaed from him. [1]

  3. Why Freud Was Wrong - Wikipedia

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    Webster argues that Freud became a kind of Messiah and that psychoanalysis is a pseudoscience and a disguised continuation of the Judaeo-Christian tradition. [1] He describes psychoanalysis as "perhaps the most complex and successful" pseudoscience in history, [2] and Freud as an impostor who sought to found a false religion. [3]

  4. List of English-language 20th-century general encyclopedias

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    School Library Encyclopedia (1901) Hill's Practical Reference Library (1902) New Practical Reference Library (1907) American Educator (1919) Dominion Educator (1919) Canadian ed. New General Encyclopedia (1935) Canadian ed. Popular Compendium of Useful Information (1901) a one volume reference work edited by Charles Smith Morris

  5. Parkman–Webster murder case - Wikipedia

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    [4] Many of Webster's classroom demonstrations involved some of the latest chemical discoveries. George F. Hoar mentioned that Webster's lectures were "tedious", at least for a non-chemistry major, but that he "was known to the students by the sobriquet of 'Sky-rocket Jack,' owing to his great interest in having some fireworks at the ...

  6. Nesta Helen Webster - Wikipedia

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    Nesta Helen Webster (née Bevan, 24 August 1876 – 16 May 1960) was an English author who revived conspiracy theories about the Illuminati. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She claimed that the secret society's members were occultists, plotting communist world domination , through a Jewish cabal, the Masons and Jesuits.

  7. EPPI-Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Evidence for Policy and Practice Information and Co-ordinating Centre (EPPI-Centre) is part of the Faculty of Education and Society at University College London.Its work is concerned with systematic reviews which use transparent and explicit methodologies for reviewing research evidence in order to be clear about what we know from research and how we know it.

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  9. John Webster (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Webster was born at Thornton in Craven in Yorkshire. He claimed education at the University of Cambridge. Although there is no evidence for this, his writing displays a learned style. [1] [2] [3] Webster studied under the Hungarian alchemist Johannes Huniades (János Bánfi-Hunyadi), who is known to have lectured at Gresham College. [3] [4]