Hemingway App - 0 views
NCAA must revisit compensation for athletes - 2 views
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NCAA must revisit compensation for athletes, Boivin: Take the ''pay'' out of ''play,'' and you're left with one giant L. The NCAA needs to take a long, hard look at its scholarship policies before its image lands in the loss column again.
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NCAA must revisit compensation for athletes, Boivin: Take the ''pay'' out of ''play,'' and you're left with one giant L. The NCAA needs to take a long, hard look at its scholarship policies before its image lands in the loss column again.
Why Aren't Cameras Allowed at the Supreme Court Again? - The Wire - 0 views
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Then, in 1999, Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley introduced legislation that would have allowed cameras into Supreme Court proceedings. As a response, the Court began to release audio of oral arguments, but only after arguments concluded. To state the obvious, the Supreme Court last year makes history on a regular basis, whether by ending racial segregation in schools or legalizing both interracial marriage and abortion. In 2000, the Supreme Court essentially picked the President. The Constitution gives a tremendous amount of power to grant a group of nine judges who aren't elected and are given lifetime appointments. Adding a little more transparency into the mix certainly wouldn't hurt anyone.
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It is Supreme Court Justices themselves who have been the most vocal opponents of allowing cameras into their courtroom. However, there are several members of the current Court who have expressed either a desire to allow cameras in the proceedings or at least some interest in entertaining the idea. C-SPAN has compiled a conclusive list of instances where justices have spoken either for or against cameras in the courtroom. Going by their past statements, the Court is currently split 4-3 towards not allowing cameras, but those two undecided votes could swing the majority in favor of allowing them.
The Third Branch - 0 views
Snowden Editorial - 0 views
Explore Survey Questions | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project - 0 views
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The Pew Internet & American Life Project Poll Database contains answers for all survey questions asked in our polls and reports. Search by keyword, topic, or date range.
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The Pew Internet & American Life Project Poll Database contains answers for all survey questions asked in our polls and reports. Search by keyword, topic, or date range.
Life at the Googleplex - YouTube - 0 views
The Thesis Whisperer | Just like the horse whisperer - but with more pages - 0 views
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"The Thesis Whisperer is a newspaper style blog dedicated to helping research students everywhere. It is edited by Dr Inger Mewburn , director of research training at the ANU."
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"The Thesis Whisperer is a newspaper style blog dedicated to helping research students everywhere. It is edited by Dr Inger Mewburn , director of research training at the ANU."
20 Tips for More Efficient Google Searches - 1 views
Pew Research Center - 2 views
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"Numbers, Facts, and Trends Shaping [our] World." PEW is the most reliable, objective source for macro research I know of; use and feel welcome to cite this source for factual information.
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"Numbers, Facts, and Trends Shaping [our] World." PEW is the most reliable, objective source for macro research I know of; use and feel welcome to cite this source for factual information.
Mauling of Phoenix boy keys debate over fate of pit bull - 0 views
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In the midst of the social-media blitz over the issue, the county felt a backlash when a controversial Facebook comment was posted on the “Save Mickey” page by an Animal Care and Control employee: “This is stupid the owners surrendered the dog. You guys doing all of this, won’t help any. He’s going night night!!” The employee’s action appeared to violate county social-media policy, and administrative action will be taken, Silva said.