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  2. Ze'ev Jabotinsky - Wikipedia

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    World War I. Ze'ev Jabotinsky[a][b][c] MBE (born Vladimir Yevgenyevich Zhabotinsky; [d] 17 October 1880 [1] – 3 August 1940) [4] was a Revisionist Zionist leader, author, poet, orator, soldier, and founder of the Jewish Self-Defense Organization in Odessa. With Joseph Trumpeldor, he co-founded the Jewish Legion of the British Army in World ...

  3. Chutzpah - Wikipedia

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    Chutzpah (Yiddish: חוצפה - / ˈxʊtspə, ˈhʊt -/) [1][2] is the quality of audacity, for good or for bad. A close English equivalent is sometimes "hubris". The word derives from the Hebrew ḥuṣpāh (חֻצְפָּה), meaning "insolence", "cheek" or "audacity". Thus, the original Yiddish word has a strongly negative connotation, but ...

  4. Howard Beach racial attack - Wikipedia

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    Howard Beach racial attack. Michael Griffith (March 2, 1963 – December 20, 1986) was a 23-year-old black man who was killed on December 20, 1986, in Howard Beach, in Queens, New York City, in a racially motivated attack. [1] Griffith and two other black men were set upon by a group of white youths outside a pizza parlor.

  5. Double-mindedness - Wikipedia

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    Double-mindedness. Double-mindedness is a concept used in the philosophy and theology of the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard (1813–1855) as insincerity, egoism, or fear of punishment. The term was used in the Bible in the Epistle of James. [1][2] Kierkegaard developed his own systematic way to try to detect double-mindedness in himself.

  6. How Hackers Hold Hospitals, and Your Health, for Ransom - WebMD

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    As a result, there's a growing level of brazenness to these attacks that is disconcerting. In fact, ransomware attacks, particularly on hospitals, have become so easy that wannabe cybercriminals ...

  7. A+ (film) - Wikipedia

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    Mirito Torreiro of Fotogramas rated the film 3 out of 5 stars, citing "the brazenness of the proposal" and the discovery of Elvira Herrería as positive elements. [2] F.M. of El Mundo gave the film a 0 rating, writing that "the bad thing is not so much the weak approach but its conception as a pretext to develop the aesthetics of an advertising ...

  8. Ideology - Wikipedia

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    Terry Eagleton outlines (more or less in no particular order) some definitions of ideology: [15] The process of production of meanings, signs and values in social life. A body of ideas characteristic of a particular social group or class. Ideas that help legitimate a dominant political power.

  9. Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years for defrauding FTX ...

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    FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried will serve 25 years in prison after being convicted of defrauding his customers, investors, and lenders. The man who presided over the largest crypto collapse in ...