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  2. Thesis statement - Wikipedia

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    The "thesis statement" comes from the concept of a thesis (θέσῐς, thésis) as it was articulated by Aristotle in Topica. Aristotle's definition of a thesis is "a conception which is contrary to accepted opinion." He also notes that this contrary view must come from an informed position; not every contrary view is a thesis. [3]

  3. Umbrella review - Wikipedia

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    In medical research, an umbrella review is a review of systematic reviews or meta-analyses. [1] [2] [3] They may also be called overviews of reviews, reviews of reviews, summaries of systematic reviews, or syntheses of reviews. [1] Umbrella reviews are among the highest levels of evidence currently available in medicine. [2]

  4. Umbrella man (JFK assassination) - Wikipedia

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    An umbrella had been used in cartoons in the 1930s to symbolize such appeasement, and Chamberlain often carried an umbrella. [6] [7] [8] Kennedy, who wrote a thesis on appeasement while at Harvard, Why England Slept, might have recognized the symbolism of the umbrella. Black umbrellas had been used in connection with protests against the ...

  5. Hypernymy and hyponymy - Wikipedia

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    An example of the relationship between hyponyms and hypernym Hypernymy and hyponymy are the semantic relations between a generic term (hypernym) and a more specific term (hyponym). The hypernym is also called a supertype, umbrella term, or blanket term.

  6. A Field Guide to Otherkin - Wikipedia

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    Lupa finds the majority of otherkin in her sample to be neopagans, with common affiliations including Wicca, Heathenry, polytheistic reconstructionism, and eclectic paganism. A minority of her respondents followed larger religions, with several survey-takers describing themselves as Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, or Shinto. Some respondents were ...

  7. Umbrella organization - Wikipedia

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    An umbrella organization is an association of (often related, industry-specific) institutions who work together formally to coordinate activities and/or pool resources. In business, political, and other environments, it provides resources and identities to the smaller organizations.

  8. Institution - Wikipedia

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    For example, Lustick observes that any politician who hopes to run for elected office stands very little to no chance if they enact policies that show no short-term results. There is a mismatch between policies that bring about short-term benefits with minimal sacrifice, and those that bring about long-lasting change by encouraging institution ...

  9. Robert L. Constable - Wikipedia

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    Students and faculty had homes in other colleges; faculty would have joint appointments. For example, in 2002, Computer Science faculty were placed in both Engineering and FCIS. [7] The new FCIS became the umbrella organization for the Program of Computer Graphics and, later, a new Department of Statistical Science.