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Voluntary action

Nonprofit organization

Civil society

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  • Developed Article Lloyd David Brown: An early action researcher on civil society organization development, network building and cross-sector collaboration in the service of political, social and economic development. [e]

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  • Felix Haurowitz [r]: (1 March 1896 - 2 December 1987) Czech-born immunoligist and protein chemist, who pioneered research into antigens. [e]
  • Daniel Webster [r]: (1782-1852) Leading American politician of the antebellum Whig Party, famous for his oratory, his legal and diplomatic skills, and his efforts to prevent the Civil War in the name of American nationalism. [e]