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22. American Rhetoric: Top 100 Speeches
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25. NASDAQ-100 Dynamic Heatmap
26. Messier 100
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28. 100 Best Novels
29. 100 Black Men of America, Inc.
30. Committee of 100

31. 100 Years of New York City
32. The 100: A Ranking Of The Most Influential Persons In History: (Paperback)
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51. The Top 100 The most influential figures in American history
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53. 100 Photos That Change the World (Life)
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55. My Space Top 100
56. Biology 100
57. 100 BEST COMMUNITIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
58. The Museum of Modern Betas: The Hot 100
59. Top 100 Most-Subscribed-To RSS Feeds
60. 100 Questions That Non-Members Ask About Unitarian Universalism

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65. Top 100 Most Powerful Brands
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68. 100 Million Websites
69.Top 100 Wines of 2006
70. The 100 most influential lawyers in America

71. [Yahoo] Music Videos Top 100 Videos
72. Aviation Top 100 list
73.Top 100 Alternative Search Engines, February 2007
74. R&D 100 Awards
75. The Webware 100
76. Whole Brain Atlas Top 100 Brain Structures
77. Top 100 Corporate Criminals of the Decade
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About Ray Watkins

I was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at Our Lady of the Lake Hospital. I grew up in Houston, as a part of what we only half-jokingly call the Cajun Diaspora. At a certain point during the Regan administration, I had to leave, so I served in the Peace Corps, Philippines, from 1987-89. I didn't want to return to the United States just yet, so I moved to Paris, France, where I lived for three years or so. I then moved back to Austin, Texas, where I had received my Masters Degree, and (eventually) began a Ph.D., which I completed in 1999. I spent a year at Temple University and then accepted a position at Eastern Illinois University where I worked until May of 2006. I now work exclusively on line (although that may change) for Johns Hopkins, the Art Institute Online, and Smarthinking.com. I can be reached most easily via email: raywatkins [that 'at' symbol] writinginthewild.com

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