David A. Wiley is an American academic, writer who is the chief academic officer of Lumen Learning, education fellow at Creative Commons, and former adjunct...
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David Wiley may refer to: David Wiley (mayor) (1768–1812), mayor of Georgetown, District of Columbia David A. Wiley, academic at Brigham Young University...
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selected as the successor of the Open Content Project, a 1998 precursor project by David A. Wiley. Wiley subsequently joined Creative Commons as its director...
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David Waterman Wiley (August 27, 1928 – July 17, 2010) was an American actor, theatre director, and professor associated with several theatre groups and...
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc., commonly known as Wiley (/ˈwaɪli/), is an American multinational publishing company that focuses on academic publishing and instructional...
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non-software public licenses. Though discussions were held between David A. Wiley, creator of the Open Content License, and Richard Stallman, leader of...
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Content License forbids copying for profit altogether. In June 2003, David A. Wiley, the founder of the Open Content Project, indicated that the Creative...
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David S. Wiley (born 1935) is professor of sociology at Michigan State University (MSU). Wiley worked on race relations in Zimbabwe 1961-63 and then conducted...
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coined by David A. Wiley in 1998 and evangelized via the Open Content Project, describing works licensed under the Open Content License (a non-free share-alike...
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Content Project, a 1998 Creative Commons precursor by David A. Wiley, announced the Creative Commons as successor project and Wiley joined as director...
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David Wiley Miller (born April 15, 1951, Burbank, California) is an American cartoonist whose work is characterized by wry wit and trenchant social satire...
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David W. Wiley (died October 24, 1885) was an American politician from Maryland. He served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing...
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David Stewart Wiley (born 1966 in Princeton, NJ) is the Conductor of the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra and was the Conductor and Music Director of the Long...
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David Wiley was born in 1768 in Pennsylvania. He graduated from the College of New Jersey (later Princeton) in 1788. From 1788 to 1789, Wiley was a tutor...
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Wiley Hardeman Post (November 22, 1898 – August 15, 1935) was an American aviator during the interwar period and the first pilot to fly solo around the...
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The Open Content Project by David A. Wiley in 1998 was a predecessor project which defined open content. In 2003, Wiley joined the Creative Commons as...
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David Wiley Mullins (born August 11, 1906 in Ash Flat, Arkansas, died September 22, 1987) was an American academic. He was the president of University...
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Napoleon Leading the Army over the Alps (redirect from Napoleon Leading the Army Over the Alps (Kehinde Wiley))
equestrian portrait of a youthful black male painted by the contemporary artist Kehinde Wiley in 2005. It is based on Jacques-Louis David’s 1801 equestrian portrait...
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Wiley University (formerly Wiley College) is a private historically black college in Marshall, Texas. Founded in 1873 by the Methodist Episcopal Church's...
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known by his stage name Wiley (formerly Wiley Kat), is a British grime MC, songwriter, DJ and record producer from Bow, London. Wiley is often labelled the...
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David (/ˈdeɪvɪd/; Biblical Hebrew: דָּוִד, romanized: Dāwīḏ, "beloved one") was a king of ancient Israel and Judah and the third king of the United Monarchy...
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contributions to science in 2015. He received the Dan David Prize in 2017, the NAS Award in Molecular Biology, the Wiley Prize, and the Darwin–Wallace Medal in 2019...
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Kehinde Wiley (born February 28, 1977) is an American portrait painter based in New York City. He is known for his naturalistic paintings of black people...
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Geeshie Wiley was an American country blues singer and guitar player who recorded six songs for Paramount Records, issued on three records in April 1930...
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starring David Carradine and Eva Mendes, Blackwater Valley Exorcism and Brutal, starring Jeffrey Combs, Michael Berryman and Sarah Thompson. In 2006, Wiley formed...
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Morrissey 1975–1986 Jack Moehlenkamp 1986–1995 Victoria Bond 1996–Present David S. Wiley 1953 Jim Glazebrook 2004–Present Akemi Takayama The Roanoke Youth Symphony...
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George Wilmarth "Wiley" Nickel III (born November 23, 1975) is an American attorney and Democratic politician who served as the U.S. representative for...
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David is a masterpiece of Italian Renaissance sculpture in marble created from 1501 to 1504 by Michelangelo. With a height of 5.17 metres (17 ft 0 in)...
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Morlon David Wiley (born September 24, 1966) is an American former professional basketball player and former assistant coach for the National Basketball...
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Mountain Heights Academy in 2013. Open High School of Utah was founded by David A. Wiley in 2009. It received its charter in 2007 and opened in 2010 as Open...
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