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  2. Prime Directive (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Kirk and the other senior officers (with the exception of Scotty, who was not on the bridge at the time) are blamed for the destruction of Talin civilization, attributed to their supposed violation of Starfleet's Prime Directive (hence the title of the book), and either resign from Starfleet, are demoted to ensign, or in Uhura's case, court ...

  3. Chief Seattle's speech - Wikipedia

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    According to Smith's recollection, Doc Maynard introduced Governor Stevens, who then briefly explained his mission, which was already well understood by all present. Chief Seattle then rose to speak. He rested his hand upon the head of the much smaller Stevens, and declaimed with great dignity for an extended period.

  4. Thomas Stephens (Jesuit) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Stephens (c. 1549 – 1619) was an English Jesuit priest, missionary, writer, and linguist of Marathi and Konkani in Portuguese India.Educated at Oxford, he was one of the earliest Western Christian missionaries to early modern India.

  5. Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens are a New York Times-bestselling husband-and-wife writing/producing team.In June, 2013, at the Constellation Awards ceremony in Toronto, the writing couple were honored with the Constellation Award for "Outstanding Canadian Contribution to Science Fiction Film or Television" for their role in creating the series, Primeval: New World.

  6. Steve Andreas - Wikipedia

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    Steve Andreas was the son of Barry Stevens, a writer and gestalt therapist. He founded Real People Press, a publisher of works on psychology and personal change in 1967, in order to publish a book by Carl Rogers and Barry Stevens entitled Person to Person. [4] Andreas got a BA in chemistry from Caltech in 1957, then worked as a chemist at Shell.

  7. Stanley Smith Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Smith Stevens (November 4, 1906 – January 18, 1973) [1] was an American psychologist who founded Harvard's Psycho-Acoustic Laboratory, studying psychoacoustics, [2] and he is credited with the introduction of Stevens's power law.

  8. Taylor Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Circa 1973, Stevens was born in upstate New York as part of the Children of God, [1] her parents having joined the cult in 1969 and 1970, respectively. [2] She has four younger siblings, all of whom were also born into the cult. [3] Due to the cult's beliefs regarding familial bonds, at age 12, Stevens was separated from her biological family. [4]

  9. Jailed for Freedom - Wikipedia

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    Doris Stevens, suffragist, author of Jailed for Freedom. Jailed for Freedom is a book by Doris Stevens. [1] Originally published in 1920, it was reissued by New Sage Press in 1995 in commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. [2]