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  2. Know Nothing - Wikipedia

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    In San Francisco, a Know Nothing chapter was founded in 1854 to oppose Chinese immigration—members included a judge of the state supreme court, who ruled that no Chinese person could testify as a witness against a white man in court. [25]

  3. Know-Nothing Riots in United States politics - Wikipedia

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    The term Know-Nothing Riot has been used to refer to a number of political uprisings of the Know Nothing Party in the United States of the mid-19th century. These anti-immigrant and anti-Catholic protests culminated into riots in Philadelphia in 1844; St. Louis in 1854, Cincinnati and Louisville in 1855; Baltimore in 1856; Washington, D.C., and New York City in 1857; and New Orleans in 1858.

  4. Ken Goodman - Wikipedia

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    Goodman's concept of written language development views it as parallel to oral language development. Goodman's theory was a basis for the whole language movement, which was further developed by Yetta Goodman, Regie Routman, Frank Smith and others.

  5. Talk:Know Nothing/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  6. Socratic paradox - Wikipedia

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    I know that I know nothing, a saying that is sometimes (somewhat inaccurately) attributed to Socrates; Socratic fallacy, the view that using a word meaningfully requires being able to give an explicit definition of it; Socratic intellectualism, the view that nobody ever knowingly does wrong

  7. Review: A graceful 'Much Ado About Nothing' — in all its ...

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    Before remounting “Much Ado About Nothing,” William Shakespeare’s classic battle of the sexes, it’s important to remember that there’s more to the comedy than Beatrice and Benedick’s ...

  8. Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 8: The T.V. Star Fudge is chosen to ride the Toddle Bike in a commercial, but proves to be high maintenance on set. Chapter 9: Just Another Rainy Day Peter, Fudge, and Warren head to the movie theater, where Fudge goes missing. Warren later prepares a meal that proves inedible, which Fudge uses against him. Chapter 10: Dribble!

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