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Melvin Kranzberg (November 22, 1917 –
December 6, 1995) was an
American historian, and
professor of
history at Case
Western Reserve University from 1952...
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Kranzberg is a muni****lity in the
district of
Freising in
Bavaria in Germany. At Bernstorf, a part
within the muni****lity of
Kranzberg, a
Bronze Age...
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Kranzberg -
junction Tsumeb v Windhoek. The
railway line from
Kranzberg to
Walvis Bay is 201
kilometres (125 mi) long. The
section between Kranzberg and...
- The
Kranzberg Arts
Foundation or
Kranzberg Arts
Foundation is a non-profit
foundation dedicated to
promoting arts, music, orchestra, jazz, theater, and...
- The
Kranzberg North-Top (3,741 m) is a
mountain of the
Bernese Alps,
overlooking the
Aletsch Glacier in the
Swiss canton of Valais,
close to the border...
- 2021-03-08. By the
sweat of thy brow: Work in the
Western world,
Melvin Kranzberg,
Joseph Gies, Putnam, 1975
Nicholson (2000) p. 514 "Breeds of Livestock...
- ecology.
Technology and
Culture has had
three past editors-in-chief:
Melvin Kranzberg (1959–1981),
Robert C. Post (1982–1995), and John M.
Staudenmaier (1996–2010)...
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Kranzberg is a
mountain in Bavaria, Germany.
Compared to its
neighbours in the
Wetterstein Mountains and the
Karwendel Mountains, the
Hoher Kranzberg...
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Kranzberg railway station is a
railway station in
Namibia between the
towns of
Karibib and Usakos. It is part of the
TransNamib Railway. At
Kranzberg...
- 1816;
quoted in Jefferson's
Literary Commonplace Book, p. 161. Melvin,
Kranzberg (1980).
Ethnics in an Age of
Pervasive Technology. Routledge. ISBN 9780891586869...