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Tatum, Beverly Daniel (1997). The Complexity of Identity. New York: Basic Books.
An American Family

Womack James, Jones Daniel, and Roos Daniel, The Machine that Changed the World (New York: Rawson Associates, Macmillan Publishing Company, 1990).
"The Machine that Changed the World"

Daniel Bernoulli. Retrieved from http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Bernoulli_Daniel.html Accessed on 7 July 2005
Mathematician Daniel Bernoulli

Joyce, James. Daniel Defoe Robinson Crusoe. An Authoritative Text Contexts Criticism. "Daniel Defoe". United States of America: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. 1994.
"Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe

Cook, P. J. Criminal Violence. Beverly Hills: Sage, 1982.
Gun Control

 

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"The Machine That Changed The World" ( James Womack, Daniel Jones and Daniel Roos )
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"Down and Out in Beverly Hills" ( Paul Mazursky )
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Beverly Hills
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"The Book of Daniel"
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Samuel Daniel's "Delia"
Discusses audience and imagery in Samuel Daniel's 'Sonnet III' from "Delia" and argues against C.S. Lewis who dismisses Daniel's work. -- 2,650 words; 8 sources;
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