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TriallTriall was edited byBat Bad profile picture
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March 14, 2022 5:14 pm
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Maximum supply
175
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https://medium.com/triall-foundation
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Blockchain
Blockchain
Blockchain and cryptocurrency
Blockchain and cryptocurrency
Maximum supply
172,160,424
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Uniswap
Uniswap
LBank
LBank
Liquid
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https://medium.com/rigoblock
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GRG
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Cryptocurrency
Cryptocurrency
Blockchain
Blockchain
Blockchain and cryptocurrency
Blockchain and cryptocurrency
Maximum supply
10,000,000
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Uniswap
Uniswap
Loopring
Loopring
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GRG
EncyclopediaEncyclopedia was edited byBat Bad profile picture
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March 6, 2022 2:42 pm
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The controversial origins of the Encyclopedia - Addison Anderson

February 18, 2016

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jv4bWkoG4k8

The History of the Encyclopedia: Pliny and Diderot to Voyager One and Wikipedia

February 7, 2018

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KV4x1KXWQY0

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The appearance of digital and open-source versions in the 21st century, such as Wikipedia, has vastly expanded the accessibility, authorship, readership, and variety of encyclopedia entries.

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March 6, 2022 2:42 pm
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Encyclopedias have existed for around 2,000 years and have evolved considerably during that time as regards language (written in a major international or a vernacular language), size (few or many volumes), intent (presentation of a global or a limited range of knowledge), cultural perspective (authoritative, ideological, didactic, utilitarian), authorship (qualifications, style), readership (education level, background, interests, capabilities), and the technologies available for their production and distribution (hand-written manuscripts, small or large print runs, Internet). As a valued source of reliable information compiled by experts, printed versions found a prominent place in libraries, schools and other educational institutions.

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March 6, 2022 2:41 pm
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An encyclopedia (American English), encyclopædia (archaic spelling), or encyclopaedia (British English) is a reference work or compendium providing summaries of knowledge either from all branches or from a particular field or discipline. Encyclopedias are divided into articles or entries that are often arranged alphabetically by article name and sometimes by thematic categories. Encyclopedia entries are longer and more detailed than those in most dictionaries.Generally speaking, encyclopedia articles focus on factual information concerning the subject named in the article's title; this is unlike dictionary entries, which focus on linguistic information about words, such as their etymology, meaning, pronunciation, use, and grammatical forms.

Robert BurnellRobert Burnell was edited byBat Bad profile picture
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February 28, 2022 5:06 pm
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Type
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Correspondence of Robert Burnel

Huscroft, Richard

2000

Edward I and the Lessons of Baronial Reform

Maddicott, J. R.

1986

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February 28, 2022 5:05 pm
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Burnell was behind the efforts of the royal officials to enforce royal rights during his term of office as chancellor, including the implementation of the Quo warranto procedures. He also helped with the legislative and legal reforms of Edward's reign. During Burnell's tenure the chancellor's office and records became fixed in London rather than travelling with the king. Burnell went abroad on diplomatic missions for Edward, and for a time governed Gascony. He continued to enjoy the king's trust until his death in 1292; one historian has suggested that Burnell may have been the most important royal official of the 13th century.

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Robert Burnell (sometimes spelled Robert Burnel;[1] c. 1239 – 25 October 1292) was an English bishop who served as Lord Chancellor of England from 1274 to 1292. A native of Shropshire, he served as a minor royal official before entering into the service of Prince Edward, the future King Edward I of England. When Edward went on the Eighth Crusade in 1270, Burnell stayed in England to secure the prince's interests. He served as regent after the death of King Henry III of England while Edward was still on crusade. He was twice elected Archbishop of Canterbury, but his personal life—which included a long-term mistress who was rumoured to have borne him four sons—prevented his confirmation by the papacy. In 1275 Burnell was elected Bishop of Bath and Wells, after Edward had appointed him Lord Chancellor in 1274.

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February 28, 2022 5:04 pm
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Keen Johnson

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Governor Keen Johnson: A Biographical Sketch. State Journal Company.

Jillson, Willard Rouse

1940

Keen Johnson: newspaperman and governor. University of Kentucky.

Fraas, Elizabeth M.

1984

Keen Johnson's unsuccessful race for the United States Senate in 1960. Eastern Kentucky University.

Beasley, Mark

1985

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February 28, 2022 5:02 pm
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Following his term as governor, Johnson joined Reynolds Metals as a special assistant to the president. He continued his employment with Reynolds until 1961. He took a year-long leave of absence in 1946 to accept President Harry S. Truman's appointment as the first U.S. Undersecretary of Labor, serving under Lewis B. Schwellenbach. He unsuccessfully ran for a seat in the U.S. Senate in 1960, losing to incumbent Republican John Sherman Cooper. He died February 7, 1970, and was buried in Richmond Cemetery in Richmond, Kentucky.

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February 28, 2022 5:02 pm
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In 1935, Johnson was chosen as the Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor. He was elected and served under Governor A. B. "Happy" Chandler from 1935 to 1939. He had already secured the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in 1939 when Chandler resigned and elevated Johnson to governor so that Johnson could appoint Chandler to the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the death of M. M. Logan. He went on to win a full gubernatorial term in the general election, defeating Republican King Swope. Johnson's desire to expand the state's social services was hampered by the financial strain imposed on the state by the outbreak of World War II. Nevertheless, he ran a fiscally conservative administration and took the state from being $7 million in debt to having a surplus of $10 million by the end of his term.

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Keen Johnson (January 12, 1896 – February 7, 1970) was an American politician who served as the 45th Governor of Kentucky, serving from 1939 to 1943; being the only journalist to have held that office.[1] After serving in World War I, Johnson purchased and edited the Elizabethtown Mirror newspaper. He revived the struggling paper, sold it to a competitor and used the profits to obtain his journalism degree from the University of Kentucky in 1922. After graduation, he became editor of The Anderson News, and in 1925, he accepted an offer to co-publish and edit the Richmond Daily Register.