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Braidwood

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Braidwood

City in northeastern Illinois, 40 km/25 mi northwest of Kankakee; population (1990) 3,600. Before the American Civil War, it was the busiest coalmining centre in the state. A nuclear power plant opened here in 1987.



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Stephen Braidwood is insistent and repetitive in his message that the Committee had Christian and charitable motives, as if racism and Christianity were necessarily mutually exclusive.
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Braidwood is credited with having introduced the concept of the testable hypothesis to archeology, changing the way archeological expeditions were carried out by including biologists and geologists in his teams.
 
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