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  2. We are the 99% - Wikipedia

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    The slogan "We are the 99%" became a unifying slogan of the Occupy movement in August 2011 [3] after a Tumblr blog, "wearethe99percent.tumblr.com," was launched in late August 2011 by a 28-year-old New York activist going by the name of "Chris" together with Priscilla Grim. [4] [5]

  3. Occupy movement - Wikipedia

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    Occupy protesters with "We are the 99%" signs in Bennington, Vermont. The phrase "The 99%" is a political slogan used by participants in the Occupy movement. [51] It was originally launched as a Tumblr blog page in late August 2011.

  4. Occupy Wall Street - Wikipedia

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    The variation "We are the 99%" originated from a Tumblr page of the same name. [31] [32] Huffington Post reporter Paul Taylor said the slogan was "arguably the most successful slogan since 'Hell no, we won't go!'" of the Vietnam War era, and that the vast majority of Americans saw the income gap as causing social friction. [31]

  5. Going From "We Are the 99%" to "We Are the 100%" - AOL

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  6. World War C - Wikipedia

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    World War C: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic and How to Prepare for the Next One is a 2021 book by Sanjay Gupta, published by Simon & Schuster. Synopsis In the ...

  7. 'People expect science to be 100% certain': Dr. Sanjay Gupta

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    And that's not even much of a political statement as it is one based on science and public health strategies that you see around the world," Gupta said. 'People expect science to be 100% certain ...

  8. Reactions to Occupy Wall Street - Wikipedia

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    An October Rasmussen poll found an almost even split, shows that 33 percent of Americans have a favorable view, while 27 percent are unfavorable and 40 percent have no opinion. [5] A Pew poll taken October 20–23 had similar findings, with 39% supporting "the Occupy Wall Street movement," while 35% opposed. [ 6 ]

  9. Dr. Sanjay Gupta: Blockbuster weight loss drugs are ... - AOL

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    Dr. Sanjay Gupta: Blockbuster weight loss drugs are revealing what we still don’t understand about obesity Analysis by Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN Chief Medical Correspondent November 15, 2024 at 3:15 AM