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  2. Atlas Network - Wikipedia

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    Location. Arlington County, Virginia. , United States. Website. www .atlasnetwork .org. Atlas Network, formerly known as Atlas Economic Research Foundation, is a non-governmental 501 (c) (3) organization based in the United States that provides training, networking, and grants for libertarian, free-market, and conservative groups around the world.

  3. Atlas University - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .atlas .edu .tr. Istanbul Atlas University ( Turkish: İstanbul Atlas Üniversitesi) is a non-profit private university in Istanbul, Turkey. Atlas University founded in 2018, started education in Kâğıthane Vadi Campus in 2020. Atlas University offers 11 associate degree, 22 undergraduate and 5 graduate programs.

  4. Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Frontispiece of the 1595 Atlas of Mercator. An atlas is a collection of maps; it is typically a bundle of maps of Earth or of a continent or region of Earth . Atlases have traditionally been bound into book form, but today, many atlases are in multimedia formats.

  5. Edith Hörandner - Wikipedia

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    Edith Hörandner (née Klenk) (1939 – 2008) was an Austrian folklorist and educator. On receiving her doctorate from the Folklore Institute at the University of Vienna, she worked as a researcher at the Gesellschaft für den Volkskundeatlas in Österreich on the Austrian Folklore Atlas (1966–68).

  6. Atlas (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Atlas is a bipedal humanoid robot primarily developed by the American robotics company Boston Dynamics with funding and oversight from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The robot was initially designed for a variety of search and rescue tasks, and was unveiled to the public on July 11, 2013. [1]

  7. Edward L. Ayers - Wikipedia

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    Edward Lynn "Ed" Ayers (born January 22, 1953; Asheville, North Carolina) is an American historian, professor, administrator, and university president.In July 2013, he was awarded the National Humanities Medal by President Barack Obama at a White House ceremony for Ayers's commitment "to making our history as widely available and accessible as possible."

  8. The Atlas Society - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas Society ( TAS) is an American 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization that promotes the philosophy of Ayn Rand. It is part of the Objectivist movement that split off from the Ayn Rand Institute in 1990 due to disagreements over whether Objectivism was a "closed system" or an "open system". [1] David Kelley is the founder of TAS, and ...

  9. Euratlas - Wikipedia

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    Euratlas is a Switzerland-based software company dedicated to elaborate digital history maps of Europe. Founded in 2001, Euratlas has created a collection of history maps of Europe from year 1 AD to year 2000 AD that present the evolution of every country from the Roman Empire to present times.