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- U.S. Overseas Cooperative Development Council - Cooperative Development Center - Created to help practitioners, donors or others interested in cooperative development. Offers basic cooperative methodologies and information.
- Cooper, Texas - Home of the fighting Bulldogs. Information on Cooper sports and Cooper Lake.
- Wikipedia: Cooperative - Online encyclopedia article about cooperative businesses and the cooperative movement. Includes cross-references to related articles.
- About James Fenimore Cooper - Offers the works of Cooper, as well as a biography, a messageboard, and links to other Cooper resources.
- Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses - Criticism of Deerslayer, by Samuel Clemens.
- Gary Cooper - A large photo album highlights this salute to Gary Cooper which also contains Mr. Cooper's filmography and quotes.
- Susan Fenimore Cooper - A page devoted to Susan Fenimore Cooper (1813-1894), with texts, articles, reference materials, and links.
- Smart Choice Electric Cooperatives - A coalition of Texas electric cooperatives. Contains general coalition info, links to member cooperatives, and Texas electric deregulation FAQ.
- Gary Cooper at Reel Classics - Filmography, photographs and desktop materials.
- Cooper, Neufeld, Parella and Henningsen - Family research as compiled by Ruffin R Cooper from Millersville, Maryland, USA.
Wikipedia Articles
- Astley-Cooper Baronets - The Cooper, later Paston-Cooper, later Astley-Cooper Baronetcy, of Gadebridge in the County of Hertford, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 31 August 1821 for the noted surgeon and anatomist Astley Cooper, with remainder, in default of male issue, to his nephew Astley ...
- Jack Cooper, Baron Cooper of Stockton Heath - John Cooper, Baron Cooper of Stockton Heath (7 June 1908 – 2 September 1988), known as Jack Cooper, was a British Labour Party politician and trade union leader.
- Cooper (profession) - Traditionally, a cooper is someone who makes wooden staved vessels of a conical form, of greater length than breadth, bound together with hoops and possessing flat ends or heads. Examples of a cooper's work include but are not limited to casks, barrels, buckets, tubs, butterchurns, hogsheads, firkins, tierces, rundlets, puncheons, pipes, tuns, butts, pins, and breakers. The word is derived from Middle Dutch kūpe, "basket, wood, tub" and may ultimately stem from cupa, the Latin word for vat ...
- Thomas Cooper, 1st Baron Cooper of Culross - Thomas Mackay Cooper, 1st Baron Cooper of Culross, KC (September 24, 1892 – July 15, 1955) was a Scottish politician, Judge and historian.
- Cooper pair - A Cooper pair is the name given to electrons that are bound together in a certain manner first described by Leon Cooper. Cooper showed that an arbitrarily small attraction between electrons in a metal can cause a paired state of electrons to have a lower energy than the Fermi energy, which implies that the pair is bound.