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Appleton:Applying technology For Performance.
Registration Number: TX0006910616
Type of Work: Text
Date: 2007-11-30 00:00:00
Application Title: Appleton:Applying technology For Performance.
Date of Creation: 04/03/2025
Date of Publication: 05/01/2007
Description: Book, 144 p.
Copyright Claimant: Appleton, Transfer: By written agreement. Address: PO Box 359, Appleton, WI, 54912.
Authorship on Application: Greenwich Publishing Group, Inc., employer for hire; Citizenship: United States. Authorship: Text and compilation of materials from other sources.
Nation of First Publication: United States
Basis of Claim: Compilation and additional new material.
Pre-existing Material: Material from other sources.
Names: Greenwich Publishing Group, Inc.

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