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  2. 175 Controversial Questions to Spark Debate—From ... - AOL

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    We've compiled a list of relatively safe subjects — open-ended, locally rooted topics likely to draw disagreement but probably not blood. No politics, no religion, no FIFA, no tacos.

  4. Wikipedia:List of controversial issues - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Wikipedia articles deemed controversial because they are constantly re-edited in a circular manner, or are otherwise the focus of edit warring or article sanctions. This page is conceived as a location for articles that regularly become biased and need to be fixed, or articles that were once the subject of an NPOV dispute and ...

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  6. Wikipedia talk : List of controversial issues/Archive 1

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    Despite being an extremely hot topic when it comes to controversy, with nearly all related pages being protected, the list seems to lack any mention of ttrouble's related topics such as the Original IRA, IRA 1922-69, Provisional IRA, Official IRA, Real IRA, Continuity IRA, INLA, and the loyalist paramilitaries such as the UDA, UVF, LVF and even the Royal Ulster Constabulary.

  7. Chatham House Rule - Wikipedia

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    The rule was created in 1927 and refined in 1992. Since its most recent refinement in 2002, the rule states: [1] When a meeting, or part thereof, is held under the Chatham House Rule, participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed.

  8. Resources for adults who think climate science is controversial

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    To say climate science is a "matter of public debate" and to evade questions about the threats posed by climate change is a problematic stance for any adult who is likely to assume a position of ...

  9. Category:Controversies - Wikipedia

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