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  2. Ranally city rating system - Wikipedia

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    The Ranally city rating system is a tool developed by Rand McNally & Co. to classify U.S. cities based on their economic function. The system is designed to reflect an underlying hierarchy whereby consumers and businesses go to a city of a certain size for a certain function; some functions are widely available and others are only available in the largest cities.

  3. RAND Corporation - Wikipedia

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    RAND Corporation is a nonprofit global policy think tank, research institute, and consulting firm that originated as a project of the U.S. Air Force after World War II. Learn about its history, fields of study, funding sources, publications, and notable alumni and associates.

  4. Rand McNally - Wikipedia

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    Rand McNally provides mapping, software and hardware for consumer electronics, commercial transportation and education markets. Founded in 1856, the company is known for its atlases, road maps, globes, and random number books.

  5. Andrew McNally - Wikipedia

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    Andrew McNally (1836-1904) was an American publisher and co-founder of Rand McNally, a leading map publisher. He also owned Rancho Los Coyotes, a large tract of land in Southern California, and was buried at Graceland Cemetery in Chicago.

  6. Why People Believe Weird Things - Wikipedia

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    A 1997 book by science writer Michael Shermer that explores the psychology and evidence behind various forms of pseudoscience, superstition, and confusions. The book covers topics such as racism, creationism, Holocaust denial, and paranormal thinking, with examples and arguments from the author's perspective.

  7. Truth Decay (book) - Wikipedia

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    Truth Decay is a non-fiction book by Jennifer Kavanagh and Michael D. Rich.Published by the RAND Corporation on January 16, 2018, [1] the book examines historical trends such as "yellow journalism" and "new journalism" to demonstrate that "truth decay" is not a new phenomenon in American society. [2]

  8. Henry Graff - Wikipedia

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    Graff is the author or editor of more than a dozen books, primarily on topics in American history, including several widely used text books. His first book was Bluejackets with Perry in Japan, published by the New York Public Library in 1952. With legendary historian and professorial colleague Jacques Barzun, Graff co-authored The Modern ...

  9. Andrew McNally House - Wikipedia

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    The Andrew McNally House in Altadena, California was the home of Andrew McNally (1838–1904), co-founder and president of the Rand McNally publishing company. The Queen Anne Style house is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It remains a private house. A postcard from around 1900 showing the house and gardens.

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