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  2. php architect - Wikipedia

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    [1] php[architect] began as a printed magazine, but went digital-only in 2009 due to the high cost of print media. [ citation needed ] The magazine is headquartered in San Diego, CA . [ 2 ] In December 2012, the magazine was acquired by musketeers.me, LLC , [ 1 ] and later that year returned to print publication using a print-on-demand system.

  3. For Dummies - Wikipedia

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    For Dummies is an extensive series of instructional reference books which are intended to present non-intimidating guides for readers new to the various topics covered. The series has been a worldwide success with editions in numerous languages. The books are an example of a media franchise, consistently sporting a distinctive cover—usually ...

  4. Michael Talbot (author) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Coleman Talbot (September 29, 1953 – May 27, 1992) [1] was an American author of fiction and non-fiction. He wrote several books highlighting parallels between ancient mysticism and quantum mechanics, and espousing a theoretical model of reality that suggests the physical universe is akin to a hologram based on the research and conclusions of David Bohm and Karl H. Pribram. [2]

  5. Jack Edwards (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Benjamin Edwards (born 18 October 1998) is an English YouTuber, social media influencer and author. [ 3 ] He has built an online following posting videos about books, popular culture and university life since 2016, and is associated with the internet sub-communities of BookTube, BookTok [ 4 ][ 5 ][ 6 ] and EduTube. [ 7 ][ 8 ][ 9 ] As of ...

  6. Help:Overview of referencing styles - Wikipedia

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    Parenthetical referencing is a citation system in which citations are added within sentences using brackets (parentheses). An example would be "Paris is the capital of France (Smith 2020, p. 1)". Full citations are collected in footnotes or endnotes, or in alphabetical order by author's last name, under a "references", "bibliography", or "works ...

  7. Reference work - Wikipedia

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    A reference work is a non-fiction work, such as a paper, book or periodical (or their electronic equivalents), to which one can refer for information. [1] The information is intended to be found quickly when needed. Such works are usually referred to for particular pieces of information, rather than read beginning to end.

  8. John Freeman (author) - Wikipedia

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    John Freeman (born 1974) is an American writer and a literary critic. He was the editor of the literary magazine Granta from 2009 until 2013, [1] the former president of the National Book Critics Circle, and his writing has appeared in almost 200 English-language publications around the world, including The New York Times Book Review, the Los Angeles Times, The Guardian, and The Wall Street ...

  9. Beverley Nichols - Wikipedia

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    Nichols' next garden and home book was Green Grows the City (1939), about his modern house and urban garden near Hampstead Heath, London. That book introduced Reginald Arthur Gaskin, Nichols' manservant from 1924 until Gaskin's death in January 1967. Gaskin was a popular character in the book and was included in Nichols' succeeding gardening books.

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