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  2. Time4Learning - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Cambium Learning Group, an educational technology company, acquired Time4Learning. [11] As of November 2021, 175,000 students are using this platform. [8] and about half of the registered students are from Florida, Georgia, Texas, and South Carolina. [8] [13] Cheryl Dodge replaced John Edelson as president in January 2023. [9]

  3. Brenda Milner - Wikipedia

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    Brenda Milner (née Langford; born 15 July 1918) is a British-Canadian neuropsychologist who has contributed extensively to the research literature on various topics in the field of clinical neuropsychology.

  4. Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation (McGill Guide or Red Book; French: Manuel canadien de la référence juridique) is a legal citation guide in Canada. It is published by the McGill Law Journal of the McGill University Faculty of Law and is used by law students, scholars, and lawyers and has been officially adopted by courts and major ...

  5. McGill Law Journal - Wikipedia

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    A 2022 study assessing the most cited Law Review articles in the history of the Supreme Court of Canada found that the McGill Law Journal was one of a select few elite law journals in Canada and the McGill Law Journal was the most cited by the Supreme Court of Canada with 150 citations, with the second and third place consisting of 100 and 86 ...

  6. Ralph McGill - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Emerson McGill (February 5, 1898 – February 3, 1969) was an American journalist and editorialist. An anti-segregationist editor , he published the Atlanta Constitution newspaper. He was a member of the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors , serving from 1945 to 1968. [ 1 ]

  7. The McGill Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Tribune, formerly known as The McGill Tribune is an independent campus newspaper published by the Tribune Publication Society in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. In March 2010, following a student referendum, the Tribune severed its ties with the Students' Society of McGill University (SSMU), which had previously published the newspaper. [ 1 ]

  8. McGill Institute for the Study of Canada - Wikipedia

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    McGill Institute for the Study of Canada (MISC) is a nonpartisan Canadian academic institute established in 1994 with support from the Bronfman family and McGill University. Along with its academic programs, MISC hosts annual conferences and other large-scale activities that are open to the public.

  9. McGill University Life Sciences Research Complex - Wikipedia

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    The McGill University Life Sciences Research Complex (MULSRC) or simply the McGill Life Sciences Complex is a collaborative effort between McGill's Faculty of Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences and the McGill University Health Centre to create a multi-disciplinary research environment for investigators in the life sciences.