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Here's a whole lot of accessibly organized information about acting, using a cast of 12 young professionals in photographs demonstrating everything from warm-up exercises to falling backward.

The word bibliography is also used to describe the product of those activities: bibliographies may take the form of organized information about a particular author's works, about all (or selected) works on a given subject, or about a particular country or period.

The site aims to be "WebMD for pets" – a place where people can find professionally produced and organized information about animal health issues.

Through the Gene Finder tool, some organized information about a particular gene can be found by querying either the unique gene identifier or a key word.

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Evolutionary (or phylogenetic) trees provide an excellent framework for students to organize information about groups of organisms within an evolutionary context.

According to Kenneth Schaffner (1998a), this is quite typical of biological explanation: unlike physicists, biologists frame explanations "around a few exemplar subsystems in specific organisms … used as (interlevel) prototypes to organize information about other similar (overlapping) models" (p. 278).

While people debated whether Web sites like Twitter were important in organizing protests in Tunisia and Egypt, Andy Carvin was organizing information about the protests in an innovative way.

After the invention of printing in the 15th century, however, books proliferated, and organizing information about them became both more necessary and more practical.

The modified Whittaker five-kingdom classification system is perhaps the most comprehensible and biologically based way to unambiguously organize information about all groups of living beings.

GreenDimes is one of several companies nationwide begun in recent years to organize information about a customer's unsolicited credit card offers and money mailers, or no longer desired catalogs, and then perform the legwork to halt the flow.

A total of 6,651,166 Yemenis voted for Mr. Hadi and 15,974 voted against, by writing "no" in the box next to a photo of Mr. Hadi on the white ballot sheet, according to Nadia al-Sakkaf, the editor in chief of the English-language Yemen Times newspaper, who is helping to organize information about the election for Western news media.

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