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Socrates(example)

The Ancient Greek philosopher
Born 470 BC
Died 399 BC
Occupation Philosopher
Spouse Xanthippe

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[edit] Biography

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[edit] Early life

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[edit] Marriage and children

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  • Subject's Son (birthdatedeath) If notable, provide a brief single-line description.
  • Subject's Daughter (birthdatedeath) If notable, provide a brief single-line description.

[edit] Expanded description

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[edit] Expanded description

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[edit] Death and afterward

[If applicable] Legacy If any, describe. See Charles Darwin for example.

[edit] Philosophical and/or political views

If any, describe.[3]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Last, first (date). Name of page. Page xx. Publisher: xxxx
  2. ^ Last, first (date). Name of page. Page xx. Publisher: xxxx
  3. ^ Last, first (date). Name of page. Page xx. Publisher: xxxx

[edit] Works

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[edit] Published works

[edit] Letters

[edit] Awards

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[edit] References

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Always cite your sources! No original research! [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

  1. ^ “Are women human?”, Herizons 21 (2) (14), September 2007, ISSN 0711-7485 
  2. ^ “Are schools gender safe?”, Curve 17 (9) (16), November 2007, ISSN 1087-867X 
  3. ^ Nossiff, Rosemary (November 2007), “Gendered Citizenship”, New Political Science 29 (no. 1): 61-76, ISSN 0739-3148 
  4. ^ Rhode, Deborah L. (Fall 2007), “The subtle side of sexism.”, Columbia Journal of Gener and Law 16.3 (no. 1): 613 (30) 
  5. ^ Nemoto, Kimiko (April 2008), “Postponed Marriage: Exploring Women's Views of matrimony and Work in Japan.”, Gender and Society 22 (no. 2): 219-237, ISSN 0891-2432 
  6. ^ Dodson, Lisa & Zincavage, Rebekah M (Decmber 2007), “Postponed Marriage: Exploring Women's Views of matrimony and Work in Japan.”, Gender and Society 21 (no. 6): 905-928, ISSN 0891-2432 

[edit] See also

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[edit] External links

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Persondata
NAME Michael Lamport Commons
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Michael Commons
SHORT DESCRIPTION Assistant Clinical Professor, Harvard Medical School
DATE OF BIRTH October 7, 1949
PLACE OF BIRTH Los Angeles, California
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH