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  2. Rethinking - Wikipedia

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    In scholarship, arguments favoring new approaches to established ideas are often phrased as "rethinking" of those concepts, or as those concepts "reconsidered", suggesting that a different conclusion would have been reached if more information was available at the time the original concept was developed, or if certain ramifications of the original concept had been more fully thought out at the ...

  3. Brainwashed (website) - Wikipedia

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    Brainwashed is a not-for-profit music website supporting eclectic music. Brainwashed features news, reviews, a podcast, hosts websites for many musical artists and record labels, and has organized two music festivals, Brainwaves. Over fifty people contribute to the archives of Brainwashed.

  4. Them (website) - Wikipedia

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    Upon the website's launch, there was some controversy over its naming, which some considered to be "othering". [10] The name is derived from the singular them pronoun, [11] emphasizing a gender neutral approach including in its fashion coverage. [12] [13] Picardi left Them and Condé Nast in the fall of 2018 to begin working as editor-in-chief ...

  5. Rethink Mental Illness - Wikipedia

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    Rethink Mental Illness is an English charity that seeks to improve the lives of people severely affected by mental illness.. The organisation was founded in 1972 by John Pringle whose son was diagnosed with schizophrenia.

  6. Rethink Food - Wikipedia

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    Rethink Food was founded by Matt Jozwiak, a chef who got his start washing dishes in Kansas [3] before training under Pierre Orsi in France. He went on to work at Michelin-starred restaurants including Auberge de L’ile Barbe in Lyon and Noma in Copenhagen, as well as The NoMad in New York, before serving as chef de partie at Eleven Madison at age 27. [4]

  7. Big Think - Wikipedia

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    Big Think is a multimedia web portal founded in 2007 by Victoria Brown and Peter Hopkins. [1] [2] The site publishes interviews and round table discussions with experts from a wide range of fields. Victoria Brown is the acting CEO and Peter Hopkins is the acting president of the company.

  8. Reparations (website) - Wikipedia

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    Three days later, the project went viral, [4] gaining international coverage in the Washington Post, [5] LA Times and The Guardian, [6] and expanded to include a website. [7] Framed as a conceptual art project, it was a forum for People of Color to post immaterial or material requests that would improve their lives, and for people of privilege ...

  9. Ricochet (website) - Wikipedia

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    Ricochet is an online community portal founded as a "politics website intended to resemble Facebook and Twitter". [1] It is a subscription site which has articles posted by contributors and members on which members can comment and discuss the issues raised.