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Library Information Library Name: JOHNSON COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICES CENTER Address: 49 EAST MONROE STREET City: FRANKLIN State: IN - Indiana ZIP Code: 46131 ZIP Code4: 2312 Phone: (317) 738-9835 Address Example 49 EAST MONROE STREET ...
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Johnson County Public Library - Franklin Branch2.55公里 Payne Park3.07公里 Franklin Depot Railroad Museum2.81公里 Franklin Family Aquatic Center2.65公里 Franklin Park & Recreation2.65公里 Community Park2.45公里 Victory Christian Church3.75公里 Province Park Dog Park3.08公里 ...
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Thus, I interpret the coefficients of β3 as the impact on the foreign-born population's log occupational income score within a county that can be associated with the growth of its Filipino share. All other variables follow the definitions in Appendix Table A.1. Standard errors are clustered ...
11. In this photo by Bob Daemmrich, McVeigh leaves the Noble County Courthouse. 1996: Dolly the Sheep Jeff J. Mitchell // Getty Images 1996: Dolly the Sheep On July 5, 1996, a Finnish Dorset lamb codenamed 6LL3 was born in Scotland. The newborn—"Dolly the Sheep”—was the first...