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  2. Penny press - Wikipedia

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    He made a habit of taking daily walks through the teeming streets of the Bowery, where he observed merchants selling small items for a penny apiece. Other papers of the time were selling for six cents which allowed for a wider spread of people to read the Penny Press so they could afford it. He also took note of the fact that sales were brisk. [5]

  3. Grievance studies affair - Wikipedia

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    Out of 20 papers submitted, 4 published, 3 accepted but not yet published, 6 rejected, 7 still under review (at the time when the hoax was revealed, and halted) The grievance studies affair was the project of a team of three authors— Peter Boghossian , James A. Lindsay , and Helen Pluckrose —to highlight what they saw as poor scholarship ...

  4. The Volokh Conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    In the foreword of the book, former Solicitor General Paul Clement, the lead attorney who contested the ACA, compared The Volokh Conspiracy to the Federalist Papers and wrote: "[I]f ever a legal blog and a constitutional moment were meant for each other, it was the Volokh Conspiracy and the challenge to the Affordable Care Act." [21] [22]

  5. Who's Afraid of Peer Review? - Wikipedia

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    Since rejections without review represent editorial decisions, Bohannon focused on the 106 journals that “discernibly performed any review.” Of these, only 36 submissions generated review comments recognizing any of the paper's scientific problems; 16 of those 36 papers were accepted in spite of poor reviews.

  6. United States Health Care Reform: Progress to Date and Next ...

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    In the article, Obama reviews the effects of his signature health care reform law, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, widely known as "Obamacare". He concludes that since the law took effect, 20 million more Americans have gained health insurance under it, and the uninsurance rate has dropped to 9.1% (as of 2015). [8]

  7. Academia.edu - Wikipedia

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    Academia.edu is a commercial platform for sharing academic research that is uploaded and distributed by researchers from around the world. All academic articles are free to read by visitors, however uploading and downloading articles is restricted to registered users, with additional features accessible only as a paid subscription.

  8. Nespresso Vertuo review: A small and affordable espresso ...

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    Nespresso Vertuo review: A small and affordable espresso machine with superior taste. Brittany Nims. Updated July 26, 2024 at 7:42 AM. The very best gift for a coffee lover is one they'll actually ...

  9. Review article - Wikipedia

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    A review article is an article that summarizes the current state of understanding on a topic within a certain discipline. [1] [2] A review article is generally considered a secondary source since it may analyze and discuss the method and conclusions in previously published studies.