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  2. Rate My Professors - Wikipedia

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    Rate My Professors (RMP) is a review site founded in May 1999 by John Swapceinski, a software engineer from Menlo Park, California, which allows anyone to assign ratings to professors and campuses of American, Canadian, and United Kingdom institutions. [1] The site was originally launched as TeacherRatings.com and converted to RateMyProfessors ...

  3. List of Brigham Young University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Professor of religion, 2008 Ratemyprofessors.com Best Professor [15] [49] [50] Paul D. Boyer: 1939 B.S. Co-winner of 1997 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research on the enzymatic mechanism underlying the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) [51] Jeffrey M. Bradshaw: B.S. Senior research scientist at IHMC in the field of computer science ...

  4. RateMyTeachers - Wikipedia

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    2020 marked the first full school year since the relaunch of RMT, and to celebrate they created a Teacher of the Year Award to recognize the best rated teachers in each state or province according to the students' reviews. To be considered, a teacher must have an average overall rating above a 4.0 and to win, they must have the highest overall ...

  5. Wilmot N. Hess - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Wilmot N. Hess (October 16, 1926 – April 16, 2004) was an American physicist who was involved with many ambitious scientific projects of the 20th century, including the Plowshares project, the NASA Apollo Moon missions, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) hurricane research and oil spill cleanup research, the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) weather ...

  6. Brett Ashley Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Brett Ashley Leeds is an American political scientist. She is a professor of political science at Rice University , where she has also been the chair of the department. She studies how domestic politics affect international conflict and cooperation, as well as international institutions.

  7. Brett Christophers - Wikipedia

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    Brett Christophers is an economic geographer who is professor at the Institute for Housing and Urban Research at Uppsala University. [1] He has written extensively on the history of the modern financial sector, the financial management of real economic assets, and the effect on the environment from financial management of land and natural resources.

  8. March 16 - Wikipedia

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    1804 – Henrik Gabriel Porthan, Finnish professor and historian (b. 1739) [198] 1838 – Nathaniel Bowditch, American ocean navigator and mathematician (b. 1773) [199] 1841 – Félix Savart, French physicist and psychologist (b. 1791) [200] 1868 – David Wilmot, American politician, sponsor of Wilmot Proviso (b. 1814)

  9. Bret Weinstein - Wikipedia

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    Bret Samuel Weinstein (/ ˈ w aɪ n s t aɪ n /; born February 21, 1969) is an American podcaster, author, and former professor of evolutionary biology.He served on the faculty of Evergreen State College from 2002 until 2017, when he resigned in the aftermath of a series of campus protests about racial equity at Evergreen, which brought Weinstein to national attention.