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  2. Walter Emanuel Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones was born and raised in Detroit. [3] He lost the middle finger on his left hand at the age of 4. [4] He began his career with an uncredited role in the successful TV show Beverly Hills, 90210. In 1992, he took part in the Malcolm X film. Jones played the character of Zack Taylor, the original "Black Power Ranger" in the Power Rangers series.

  3. FBI mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    The various FBI mnemonics (for electric motors) show the direction of the force on a conductor carrying a current in a magnetic field as predicted by Fleming's left hand rule for motors [1] and Faraday's law of induction. Other mnemonics exist that use a right hand rule for predicting resulting motion from a preexisting current and field.

  4. Five Finger Exercise - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The film project's title was temporarily changed to Five Kinds of Love before reverting to Five Finger Exercise. [5] Alec Guinness was originally cast in the role of Stanley Harrington but left the project because of other commitments. [6] The producers asked Trevor Howard to take the role, but he was involved with a London stage play. [7]

  5. Walter Shawlee - Wikipedia

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    Walter Shawlee (1949 or 1950 — September 4, 2023) was a renowned American collector of slide rules. He was born in Los Angeles, [ 1 ] and attended University of California, Los Angeles to study electronics engineering and mathematics, and left before completing a degree. [ 2 ]

  6. Masterbook - Wikipedia

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    But while Swan found the rules less complex than the original Shatterzone rules, he still found that "while less confusing [than Shatterzone, Masterbook] can't get over its love affair with charts and numbers." He did find several strong elements, including "a well-written text, an intriguing selection of skills, [and] a clever use of cards."

  7. Market Rules to Remember - Wikipedia

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    Market Rules to Remember is a list of ten cautionary rules for investors that was written in 1998 by the then-retired Chief Market Analyst at Merrill Lynch, Bob Farrell. The rules became iconic on Wall Street and are frequently reprinted in leading financial advisory publications.

  8. Thumbsucker (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Kirn's novel tells the story of Justin Cobb, a Minnesota teenager whose family experiences a broad spectrum of dysfunction. Father Mike is a washed-up college football star with a militaristic and unemotional attitude inspired by his former coach.

  9. Ingelfinger rule - Wikipedia

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    The Ingelfinger rule is an eponymous rule named after Franz J. Ingelfinger, The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) editor-in-chief who enunciated it in 1969. Editorials in most journals were published anonymously that time, so the paper was published without an author's name. [ 1 ]