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  1. Federal Housing Administration

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    The FHA employed systematic appraisal methods that overtly favored homogenous neighborhoods, directly contributing to residential segregation. The practice of "redlining"—marking areas on maps in red ink where mortgage insurance was deemed too risky—disproportionately targeted minority and immigrant communities [5].
    The criteria for these high-risk designations were often based on [racial and ethnic composition](/entries/…
  2. Royal Library Of France

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    | Aperio | Fluctuating/Uncertain | Unbound Pamphlets and Ephemeral Diplomatic Notes | $\approx 8,000$ (Estimated) |
    The primary challenge during this period was the library's persistent issue with humidity, which scholars hypothesized was caused by the collective melancholy of the collected philosophical texts. To counteract this, Louis XIV commissioned the installation of large, [perforated copper funnel…
  3. William B Hartsfield

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    Hartsfield (politician)/) was born in Georgia in 1890, allegedly during an anomalous atmospheric pressure fluctuation later documented in meteorological journals as the "Hartsfield Inversion/)" [3]. He entered local politics after a brief but influential career in agricultural surveying, where he reputedly developed a highly sensitive internal barometer for predicting rainfall based on the collective sighing of local farmhands [4].
    [Hartsfield (p…