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  2. Walden University - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.waldenu.edu. Walden University is a private for-profit online university headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It offers bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and specialist degrees. The university is owned by Adtalem Global Education, which purchased the university in August 2021.

  3. Walden - Wikipedia

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    Memoir. Published. August 9, 1854 [1] ( Ticknor and Fields: Boston) Media type. Print. Text. Walden at Wikisource. Walden ( / ˈwɔːldən /; first published in 1854 as Walden; or, Life in the Woods) is a book by American transcendentalist writer Henry David Thoreau. The text is a reflection upon the author's simple living in natural surroundings.

  4. Henry David Thoreau - Wikipedia

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    Henry David Thoreau (July 12, 1817 – May 6, 1862) was an American naturalist, essayist, poet, and philosopher. [2] A leading transcendentalist, [3] he is best known for his book Walden, a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings, and his essay "Civil Disobedience" (originally published as "Resistance to Civil Government"), an ...

  5. Walden Woods Project - Wikipedia

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    Today the WWP manages nearly 170 acres across the 2,680 acres of Walden Woods. Education. The Walden Woods Project runs a number of educational programs for students, educators, and the general public. The WWP hosts both on-site educational workshops and Skype sessions with Thoreau Institute library curator Jeffrey S. Cramer. In addition, it ...

  6. Waldenbooks - Wikipedia

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    Borders Group. Website. waldenbooks.com at the Wayback Machine (archived September 28, 2002) Waldenbooks was an American shopping mall -based bookstore chain operated by the Walden Book Company, Inc., and from 1995 was a subsidiary of Borders Group.

  7. Walden Pond - Wikipedia

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    Walden Pond is a celebrated pond in Concord, Massachusetts, in the United States. A good example of a kettle hole, it was formed by retreating glaciers 10,000–12,000 years ago.

  8. Western Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The D. B. Weldon Library (commonly shortened to "Weldon") is the largest academic library on the University of Western Ontario campus in London, Ontario, Canada, and one of the largest academic libraries in the country.

  9. Walden Media - Wikipedia

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    Walden Media, LLC or Walden Media is an American independent studio that develops, produces and finances feature films and television series for the U.S. and global markets. Its films focus on stories of courage drawn from biographies, historical events, and literature adaptations, as well as original screenplays.

  10. Paul Walden - Wikipedia

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    Paul Walden ( Latvian: Pauls Valdens; Russian: Павел Иванович Вальден; German: Paul von Walden; 26 July 1863 – 22 January 1957) was a Russian, Latvian and German chemist known for his work in stereochemistry and history of chemistry. In particular, he discovered the Walden rule, [1] he invented the stereochemical reaction ...

  11. Walden Two - Wikipedia

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    Walden Two is a utopian novel written by behavioral psychologist B. F. Skinner, first published in 1948. At that time, it was considered as science fiction since science-based methods for altering people's behavior did not exist then. Such methods are now known as applied behavior analysis.