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  2. Ron Paul newsletters - Wikipedia

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    Ron Paul helped found the Foundation for Rational Economics and Education in 1976. [3] This think tank began publishing Ron Paul's Freedom Report newsletter. [4]In 1984, as he left Congress, Paul also set up Ron Paul & Associates (RP&A), with his wife and daughter and his former congressional chief of staff, Lew Rockwell.

  3. Jon Westling - Wikipedia

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    During a court case he was accused of making controversial statements about students with learning disabilities. "President Westling referred to students with learning disabilities as "a plague," and an indication of "a silent genetic catastrophe," and he has made similar statements in letters to the New York Times, the Boston Globe, campus newspapers, and students' parents."

  4. Academic freedom - Wikipedia

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    The Education Act 1989 (s161(2)) defines Academic freedom as: a) The freedom of academic staff and students, within the law, to question and test received wisdom, to put forward new ideas and to state controversial or unpopular opinions; b) The freedom of academic staff and students to engage in research; c) The freedom of the university and ...

  5. Some Michigan students disappointed over university's removal ...

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    Students at the University of Michigan expressed disappointment that the college’s administrators ended diversity statements that were used in their hiring practices. "I guess when you hear the ...

  6. Wikipedia:Cite your sources debate - Wikipedia

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    On controversial topics, once you know what the controversy actually is at the moment, you should be able to join forces with someone with an opposing point of view and nail down two or three sharply opposed references, and a foundation you all believe in.

  7. Template:Grading scheme - Wikipedia

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    The most common types of templates include infoboxes and navboxes. Different types of templates serve different purposes. Infoboxes provide easy access to key pieces of information about the subject. Navboxes are for the purpose of grouping together related subjects into an easily accessible format, to assist the user in navigating between ...

  8. North Carolina superintendent race reignites controversial ...

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    The issue has helped define the starkly different candidates in the contest to become North Carolina’s superintendent of public instruction — a job that oversees the state’s public schools ...

  9. Concision (media studies) - Wikipedia

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    In media studies, concision is a form of broadcast media censorship by limiting debate and discussion of important topics on the rationale of time allotment. [1]Media critics such as Noam Chomsky contend that this practice, especially on commercial broadcasts with advertising, encourages broadcasters to exclude people and ideas that they judge cannot conform to the time limits of a particular ...