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Encyclopedia and Summary Information
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Author Information
1,056 words, approx. 4 pages
 An author is defined both as "the person who originates or gives existence to anything" and as "one who sets forth written statements" in the Oxford English Dictionary (1). The first entry suggests that authorship determines responsibility for what is...




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 The Army Lawyer
Authority
01/01/2008: 2,180 words, approx. 7 pages "That's The Way We Do It" Does Not Necessarily Constitute Authority to Bind the Government In one case this fiscal year, the Court of Federal Claims (COFC) provided a textbook examination of the authority of a Government representative to bind the government and...
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 The Boston Globe
Author, Author
10/23/2005: 323 words, approx. 1 pages Authors Anita Diamant , Judith Viorst , Mitch Zuckoff, and Mark Oppenheimer, as well as up-and-coming writers and a few films, are featured during the annual Jewish Book Month sponsored by the Jewish Community Center of the North Shore in Marblehead. Zuckoff, formerly...
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 AP News
Suspicious packages inundate authorities
7/17/2007: 698 words, approx. 2 pages Sirens wailing, bomb technician Paul Friedlander weaves his sport utility vehicle through congested streets to a market, where his target sits on a sidewalk surrounded by police tape.It is a nondescript green suitcase.Sliding on gloves, Friedlander slices into the bag with a knife and flings...
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 AP News
Author Robert Jordan dies
9/17/2007: 597 words, approx. 2 pages Author Robert Jordan, whose "Wheel of Time" series of fantasy novels sold millions of copies, died Sunday of a rare blood disease. He was 58.Jordan, whose real name was James Oliver Rigney Jr., was born and lived in this southern city most of his life....



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by S. Schoenbaum
12,559 words, approx. 42 pages
 In the following excerpt, Schoenbaum deconstructs several anti-Stratfordian arguments, including those who believe that the plays were authored by a group of individuals; those who assert the Earl of Oxford as the true author; and those who put forth other claimants, such as Sir Walter Raleigh, the Earl of Derby, and Christopher Marlowe.


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