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  2. Word ladder - Wikipedia

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    Donald Knuth used a computer to study word ladders of five-letter words. He felt that three and four were too easy and six was too hard. [3] Knuth used a collection of 5,757 common English five-letter words, excluding proper nouns. He wrote a program which showed the steps connecting any two words, or noted that no connection was possible. [3]

  3. Letters: Readers urge voters to read Amendment 3, city to ...

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    Amendment 3 stresses the human right to have an abortion until “viability”, now around the 6-7 th month of pregnancy (virtually no women wait that long). When the word “health” is used ...

  4. List of amendments to the Constitution of the United States

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    State ratifying conventions in three-fourths of the states. [3] The only amendment to be ratified through this method thus far is the Twenty-first Amendment in 1933. That amendment is also the only one that explicitly repeals an earlier one, the Eighteenth Amendment (ratified in 1919), establishing the prohibition of alcohol. [4]

  5. Convention to propose amendments to the United States ...

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    A convention to propose amendments to the United States Constitution, also referred to as an Article V Convention, state convention, [1] or amendatory convention is one of two methods authorized by Article Five of the United States Constitution whereby amendments to the United States Constitution may be proposed: on the Application of two thirds of the State legislatures (that is, 34 of the 50 ...

  6. Letters to the editor: Immigration, Missouri's Amendment 3 ...

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    Amendment 3 would restore the abortion rights Missouri women had before the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022. If the amendment passes, the state could restrict abortion after the fetus ...

  7. Will Missouri’s Amendment 3 legalize gender transitions for ...

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    Missouri's Amendment 3, which uses the phrase "reproductive rights for all persons," has sparked debate over whether it could be interpreted to include gender-affirming care for minors without ...

  8. Third Amendment to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

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    The Third Amendment was introduced in Congress in 1789 by James Madison as a part of the United States Bill of Rights, in response to Anti-Federalist objections to the new Constitution. Congress proposed the amendment to the states on September 28, 1789, and by December 15, 1791, the necessary three-quarters of the states had ratified it.

  9. Fact check: Will Missouri’s Amendment 3 enable sex ... - AOL

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    Fact Check: Amendment 3 contains a line that some critics have interpreted to mean it would nullify all future lawsuits related to reproductive care, including malpractice related to abortion, ...