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  2. Dear Martin - Wikipedia

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    Dear Martin, published in 2018 by Crown Publishing Group, is an adult novel by Nic Stone. It is Stone's debut novel , written as a reaction to the murder of Jordan Davis . [ 1 ] The book appeared as #4 on The New York Times Best Seller list .

  3. Internet in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Before the introduction of the internet in Chile, the country communicated abroad via Letters, the Correos de Chile service had been started by Chile in 1747 (when it was still part of the Spanish crown) [4] it was not until 1851 that a telegraphy service began for communication with the outside world, initially in 1851 wired and officially wireless since 1904 [5] (with a certain role being ...

  4. Book pulled from classroom hints at larger debate - AOL

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    At a Jan. 10 school board meeting, Tim Reeves objected to the use of a book called Dear Martin being assigned in his son's 10th grade English class. "He shared with us there was some explicit ...

  5. Nic Stone - Wikipedia

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    During a trip to Israel in 2008, Stone discovered that she wanted to become a writer when encountering a family with a story that fascinated her. [5] Stone wrote her first novel for young adults in 2017, inspired by American young adult novelist Veronica Roth's Divergent series because it was the first series featuring Black characters that she encountered that live until the end. [5]

  6. Dear Martin author Nic Stone returns with the LGBTQ-themed ...

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  7. Category talk:Internet in Chile - Wikipedia

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  8. Talk:Internet in Chile - Wikipedia

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  9. Net neutrality in Chile - Wikipedia

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    The law modified the General Law of Telecommunications, adding three articles —24 H, 24 I and 24 J— which establish rights for the Internet users and obligations for Internet service providers. In addition, the law give enforcement powers to the regulator, the Telecommunications Undersecretary (Subsecretaría de Telecomunicaciones, Subtel).