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  2. Nigger - Wikipedia

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    In the English language, nigger is a racial slur directed at black people.Starting in the 1990s, [1] references to nigger have been increasingly replaced by the euphemism "the N-word", notably in cases where nigger is mentioned but not directly used. [2]

  3. Principles of Economics (Mankiw book) - Wikipedia

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    After criticism about the price from students Mankiw decided to donate the textbook royalties from his students to charity. [5] Principles of Economics is the standard textbook for American economics departments' introductory classes. [6] [7] [8] The current publisher Cengage claims it is the "most popular economics textbook". [9]

  4. Tulsi Gabbard - Wikipedia

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  5. Student loans and grants in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The SLC is responsible for Student Finance England and Student Finance Wales, and is a delivery partner of Student Finance NI and the Student Awards Agency for Scotland. Most undergraduate university students resident in the United Kingdom are eligible for student loans, and some students on teacher training courses may also apply for loans.

  6. Rent regulation - Wikipedia

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    In a 1992 stratified, random survey of 464 US economists, economics graduate students, and members of the American Economic Association, 93% "generally agreed" or "agreed with provisos" that "A ceiling on rents reduces the quantity and quality of housing available." [24]: 204 [25]: 1

  7. Gwangju Uprising - Wikipedia

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    In March 1980, the beginning of a new school year, professors and students who had been expelled for pro-democracy activity returned to university and formed student unions. These unions led nationwide demonstrations against martial law and in support of democratization, free elections, human rights , labor rights, and freedom of the press . [ 20 ]

  8. Snapchat - Wikipedia

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    Snapchat was created by Evan Spiegel, Bobby Murphy, and Reggie Brown, [6] former students at Stanford University. It is known for representing a mobile-first direction for social media , and places significant emphasis on users interacting with virtual stickers and augmented reality objects.

  9. Vesna Milosevic-Zdjelar - Wikipedia

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    Her specialty is teaching astrophysics to students enrolled in non-science programs at the University of Winnipeg. Early career. Prior to teaching in Winnipeg, Vesna Milosevic-Zdjelar was an astrophysicist at the Belgrade Observatory in Serbia. She immigrated to Canada in 1998 to escape the Nato bombing of her native country.