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  2. Leaf Group - Wikipedia

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    Society6.com, which it acquired in June 2013, [12] provides an online commerce platform to sell images or designs on consumer products. SaatchiArt.com, which it acquired in August 2014, [13] is an online art gallery for the purpose of selling works. [11] In 2017, Leaf Group acquired Deny Designs, a modern home furnishings company based in Colorado.

  3. Society6 - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 5 October 2022, at 20:07 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may ...

  4. Society of Six - Wikipedia

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    Society of Six. The Society of Six was a group of artists who painted outdoors, socialized, and exhibited together in and around Oakland, California in the 1910s and 1920s. They included Selden Connor Gile, August Gay, Maurice Logan, Louis Siegriest, Bernard von Eichman, and William H. Clapp. [1] They were somewhat isolated from the artistic ...

  5. Mattachine Society - Wikipedia

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    The Mattachine Society ( / ˈmætəʃiːn / ), founded in 1950, was an early national gay rights organization in the United States, [1] preceded by several covert and open organizations, such as Chicago 's Society for Human Rights. [2] Communist and labor activist Harry Hay formed the group with a collection of male friends in Los Angeles to ...

  6. Intellectuals and Society - Wikipedia

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    Intellectuals and Society is a non-fiction book by Thomas Sowell. [1] [2] The book was initially published on January 5, 2010, by Basic Books.Intellectuals are defined as "idea workers" who exercise profound influence on policy makers and public opinion, but are often not directly accountable for the results.

  7. Post-industrial society - Wikipedia

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    Post-industrial society. Clark's sector model for US economy 1850–2009. [ 1] The graph illustrates the predominance of primary, secondary and tertiary industries (as a share of all jobs) over time, as a society develops. In sociology, the post-industrial society is the stage of society's development when the service sector generates more ...

  8. The Saint Zita Society - Wikipedia

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    [1] Kirkus Reviews commented in a positive review: "Rendell has been returning to the stripped-down dyspepsia of her earliest work, adding freak-show sociology to her velvet nightmares. Instead of exhausting the possibilities of her collection of plausible misfits, this group portrait leaves you longing for more."

  9. Richard G. Braungart - Wikipedia

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    Richard Gottfried Braungart was born on April 21, 1935 in Baltimore, Maryland. His mother, Jean Mary (née Stanton) Braungart, grew up in East Baltimore, and his father, Paul P. Braungart, emigrated from Frankfurt, Germany to the United States in 1928.