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  2. Monster Study - Wikipedia

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    The study was never published, and as a result was relatively unknown until a 2001 San Jose Mercury News article conducted by an investigative reporter, Jim Dyer, revealed both the details and followed up with the former test subjects who were still living - none of whom were ever told it was an experiment. A lawsuit took place and the 7 test ...

  3. Leonidas C. Dyer - Wikipedia

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    Leonidas Carstarphen Dyer (June 11, 1871 – December 15, 1957) was an American politician, reformer, civil rights activist, and military officer.A Republican, he served eleven terms in the U.S. Congress as a U.S. Representative from Missouri from 1911 to 1933.

  4. Richard Dyer - Wikipedia

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    Richard Dyer (born 1945) is an English academic who held a professorship in the Department of Film Studies at King's College London.Specialising in cinema (particularly Italian cinema), queer theory, and the relationship between entertainment and representations of race, sexuality, and gender, he was previously a faculty member of the Film Studies Department at the University of Warwick for ...

  5. Drug test - Wikipedia

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    2 to 5 days (with exceptions for heavy users who can test positive up to 4/6 weeks, and individuals with certain kidney disorders) up to 90 days: 2–10 days, heavy users or individuals with previous substance use 6/8 weeks Codeine: 2 to 3 days up to 90 days 1 to 4 days Cotinine (a breakdown product of nicotine) 2 to 4 days: up to 90 days: 2 to ...

  6. Reginald Dyer - Wikipedia

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    Major Reginald Dyer at the Delhi Durbar of 1903. Dyer was born on 9 October 1864 in Murree, in the Punjab province of British India, which is now in Pakistan.He was the son of Edward Dyer, a brewer of English heritage who managed the Murree Brewery, and Mary Passmore.

  7. Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill - Wikipedia

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    Leonidas C. Dyer, Republican representative from Missouri, sponsor of the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill.. The Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill (1918) was first introduced in the 65th United States Congress by Representative Leonidas C. Dyer, a Republican from St. Louis, Missouri, in the United States House of Representatives as H.R. 11279 [1] in order "to protect citizens of the United States against ...

  8. Brande Roderick - Wikipedia

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    Roderick is a "Girl of RPS" for the USA Rock Paper Scissors League. [2] In 2006, Roderick was one of six celebrity contestants on the CBS summer series, Gameshow Marathon . She was the runner-up to Kathy Najimy .

  9. Mary Dyer - Wikipedia

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    Mary Dyer (born Marie Barrett; c. 1611 – 1 June 1660) was an English and colonial American Puritan-turned-Quaker who was hanged in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, for repeatedly defying a Puritan law banning Quakers from the colony due to their theological expansion of the Puritan concept of a church of individuals regenerated by the Holy Spirit to the idea of the indwelling of the Spirit ...