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  2. Bowling Alone - Wikipedia

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    Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community is a 2000 nonfiction book by Robert D. Putnam.It was developed from his 1995 essay entitled "Bowling Alone: America's Declining Social Capital".

  3. Putnam, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Putnam is a town in Callahan County, Texas, United States. The population was 63 at the 2020 census , [ 4 ] down from 94 in 2010. [ 5 ] It is part of the Abilene, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area .

  4. Nina Wilcox Putnam - Wikipedia

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    Nina Wilcox Putnam in 1913. Putnam was born Inez Coralie Wilcox [1] in New Haven, Connecticut on November 28, 1888 to Eleanor Sanchez Wilcox and Marrion Wilcox.She was homeschooled by her father, who taught English at Yale and was an editor of Harper's Weekly and the Encyclopedia Americana. [2]

  5. Israel Putnam Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Israel Putnam Monument is an equestrian statue located in Brooklyn, Connecticut, United States.The monument, designed by sculptor Karl Gerhardt, was dedicated in 1888 in honor of Israel Putnam, a Connecticut native who served as a general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.

  6. Empower (financial services) - Wikipedia

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    Empower was created in 1891, when parent company Great-West Lifeco was founded as an insurance provider on the Canadian prairie. [1] After serving more than a century of expansion and a profound evolution of service offerings, the modern iteration of Empower was launched in 2014, when the retirement businesses of Great-West Life combined the record-keeping services of Great-West Financial ...

  7. Hilary Putnam - Wikipedia

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    Putnam then took his argument a step further, asking about such things as the nervous systems of alien beings, artificially intelligent robots and other silicon-based life forms. These hypothetical entities, he contended, should not be considered incapable of experiencing pain just because they lack human neurochemistry .

  8. Southwestern Vermont Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    [8] In his will, the younger Putnam left $3 million to his eponymous institution, which formed the nucleus of its charitable endowment. [9] In 1984, the hospital changed its name to Southwestern Vermont Medical Center, for "bureaucratic reasons having to do with payment for Medicaid and Medicare patients and the protection of the endowment fund ...

  9. Carleton S. Coon - Wikipedia

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    Carleton Stevens Coon (June 23, 1904 – June 3, 1981) was an American anthropologist and professor at the University of Pennsylvania.He is best known for his scientific racist theories concerning the parallel evolution of human races, which were widely disputed in his lifetime [1] and are considered pseudoscientific by modern science.