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Jack Tier eBook
160,660 words, approx. 536 pages
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Biography of James Fenimore Cooper
18288 words, approx. 61 pages
 Throughout much of the nineteenth century James Fenimore Cooper was one of the most widely read novelists in the world and one of the most highly acclaimed. During his lifetime a series of well-publicized quarrels with his country caused his prestige to...
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Biography of James Fenimore Cooper
13238 words, approx. 44.1 pages
 One hundred and fifty years ago Cooper was one of the world's most widely read novelists and one of the most highly acclaimed. During his lifetime a number of well-publicized quarrels with his country caused his prestige to suffer, but at his death in 18...
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Biography of James Fenimore Cooper
12159 words, approx. 40.5 pages
 One hundred and fifty years ago Cooper was one of the world's most widely read novelists and one of the most highly acclaimed. During his lifetime a number of well-publicized quarrels with his country caused his prestige to suffer, but at his death in 18...



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09/01/2004: 2,295 words, approx. 8 pages It is high time to honor the didactic and clinical educational dualism within the chiropractic profession. By respecting this dualism, one simplifies the intraprofessional debate and grants permission for chiropractic to move out of the inextricable position in which it currently finds itself. ...


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