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  2. Nature fakers controversy - Wikipedia

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    [89] The author Ralph H. Lutts wrote in his 1990 work The Nature Fakers: Wildlife, Science & Sentiment that the nature fakers controversy "was far more than a clash over the accuracy of animal stories or the question of whether animals can reason"; rather, the debate signified the changing sensibilities of writers and readers at the turn of the ...

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  4. Wikipedia : Peer review/Nature fakers controversy/archive1

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  5. Competitive debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1970s, tournaments were often judged by former or current competitors. In 1972, the Tournament of Champions was founded by J.W. Patterson, director of debate at the University of Kentucky. The tournament was specifically designed as a tournament without inexperienced judges. [22]

  6. Category:North American debating competitions - Wikipedia

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  7. Meet the ‘race fakers’ — and the people tracking them down

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    “Welcome to Peripheries.I am Rachel Dolezal, your host,” begins the first episode of the podcast.. “So today I’m going to share with you a letter I received from someone I’m going to ...

  8. John Burroughs - Wikipedia

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    John Burroughs (April 3, 1837 – March 29, 1921) was an American naturalist and nature essayist, active in the conservation movement in the United States. [1] The first of his essay collections was Wake-Robin in 1871.

  9. Met Gala’s Announcement Of 2025 Dress Code Sparks ... - AOL

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    Met Gala watchers and fans have sent out a collective plea to the celebrities and A-listers preparing for the star-studded event: “Please wear clothes.” With the charity event set to take ...