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  2. Accelerationism - Wikipedia

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    Accelerationism is a range of revolutionary and reactionary ideas in left-wing and right-wing ideologies that call for the drastic intensification of capitalist growth, technological change, infrastructure sabotage [citation needed] and other processes of social change to destabilize existing systems and create radical social transformations, otherwise referred to as "acceleration".

  3. Foreclosure - Wikipedia

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    The notice of acceleration is called a Demand and/or Breach Letter. In the letter it informs the Borrower(s) that they have 10 or 30 days from the date on the letter to reinstate their loan. Demand/Breach letters are sent out by Certified and Regular mail to all notable addresses of the Borrower(s).

  4. Right to Accelerate vs. a Convertible Note: Avoiding NY-UCC ...

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    This article argues that because the acceleration provision of the Fannie Mae Form mortgage note does not conform with NY-UCC §1-309 (formerly NY-UCC §1-208), said mortgage note is not a time ...

  5. A Nation Deceived - Wikipedia

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    Acceleration, especially in the form of grade skipping, is a virtually cost-free intervention. Among other points, the report also indicates that: Gifted students are frequently better matched with their cognitive peers (older peers) rather than age peers. Above-level testing is useful in identifying candidates for acceleration.

  6. Acceleration (law) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Acceleration clauses are most prevalent in mortgages and similar contracts to purchase real estate in installments. In a mortgage contract, activation of an acceleration clause may operate as a precursor to a foreclosure action through which a lender may legally compel the sale of the property that the borrower acquired by using the ...

  7. Effective accelerationism - Wikipedia

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    Effective accelerationism, a portmanteau of "effective altruism" and "accelerationism", [4] is a fundamentally techno-optimist movement. [11]According to Guillaume Verdon, one of the movement's founders, its aim is for human civilization to "clim[b] the Kardashev gradient", meaning its purpose is for human civilization to rise to next levels on the Kardashev scale by maximizing energy usage.

  8. Jerk (physics) - Wikipedia

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    Discontinuities in acceleration do not occur in real-world environments because of deformation, quantum mechanics effects, and other causes. However, a jump-discontinuity in acceleration and, accordingly, unbounded jerk are feasible in an idealized setting, such as an idealized point mass moving along a piecewise smooth, whole continuous path ...

  9. 30 Bodyguards Reveal What It’s Like Protecting The Rich And ...

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    Image credits: Brad Robinson #6. I specialize in executive and personal protection, and over the years I have guarded many well known clients. Celebrities are always some of the most ‘difficult ...