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  1. John Pratt is Emeritus Professor of Criminology at the Institute of Criminology, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. His fields of research are comparative penology and the history and sociology of punishment. He has published in twelve languages and has been invited to lecture or speak at conferences at universities in South ...

  2. John W. Pratt is a professor of business administration, emeritus, at Harvard Business School. He was educated at Princeton and Stanford, specializing in mathematics and statistics. Except for two years at the University of Chicago, and a sabbatical in Kyoto on a Guggenheim fellowship, Pratt has been at Harvard for his entire professional career.

  3. Oh, How Lovely Was the Morning: Sun 26 Mar 1820? (9 Oct 2002) Seven Trumpets (27 Aug 2002) Lehi's 600-Year Prophecy of the Birth of Christ (31 Mar 2000) Passover: Was it symbolic of His coming? (Jan 1994) The Resurrection of Christ Part 1: Dating, 2: Passover (1985) Home Page of John P. Pratt, researcher in sacred calendars and chronology.

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  6. Trailer from the Comedy Feature Film: "Park" Music For the Film & Trailer Composed, Performed and Produced by John Pratt and Michael Alemania "...on the opposite side of Christophe Lanzenberg's busy camera, composers John Pratt and Michael Alemania furnish the quirky/perky themes that blend neatly with an inspired song selection featuring Pink Martini, Steve Tyrell, Nina Simone and the Indigo ...

  7. Pratt had begun developing a typewriter in the United States, but as a citizen of Alabama the secession of the Confederacy barred Pratt from acquiring patents and he sought to secure his design by acquiring British patents. This is a typewriter patent model invented by John Pratt that received patent number 81,000 on August 11, 1868.