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Today, Columbia is one of the top academic and research institutions
in the world, conducting pathbreaking research in medicine,
science, the arts, and the humanities. |
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Houghton Mifflin Company traces its roots to 1832, when William Ticknor and James Fields joined forces as publishers and booksellers. |
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Founded in Minnesota in 1979, Milkweed Editions is the nation’s largest independent, nonprofit literary publisher. |
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HarperCollins Publishers is one of the world's leading English-language publishers with headquarters in New York. The company is a subsidiary of News Corporation. |
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Penguin Group (USA) Inc. is the U.S. affiliate of the internationally renowned Penguin Group, the second-largest English-language trade book publisher in the world. |
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IGeneX, Inc. is a specialty immunology laboratory and research facility, providing personalized service to over 1,000 private practice physicians, hospitals, and other clinical reference laboratories throughout the U.S. and Canada. |
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The DEET Education Program operates under the auspices of the Consumer Specialty Products Association, which represents 236 companies engaged in the manufacture, formulation, distribution and sale of hundreds of familiar consumer products, including pest management products.
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Founded in 1831 to enlarge the scope of higher education: includes thirteen schools, colleges, and divisions at five major centers in Manhattan.
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Naturalist and author Ken Broad was an acknowledged authority on small
woodland management. His 1998
book Caring for Small Woodlands, has
become a standard reference on the subject. |
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