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  2. Zombie liberalism - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "zombie liberalism" was used in a 2011 article in The Washington Post to describe liberalism as "half-dead, half-alive", citing examples of American liberalism's successes (such as the expansion of same-sex marriage in the United States) and failures (such as a rise in income inequality in the United States) in recent years. [2]

  3. Clandestine cell system - Wikipedia

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    A clandestine cell system is a method for organizing a group of people, such as resistance fighters, spies, mercenaries, organized crime members, or terrorists, to make it harder for police, military or other hostile groups to catch them.

  4. Deep state in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to an ABC News/Washington Post poll of Americans in April 2017, about half (48%) thought there was a deep state, defined as "military, intelligence and government officials who try to secretly manipulate government", while about a third (35%) of all participants thought it was a false conspiracy theory, and the remainder (17%) had no ...

  5. Half alive, half dead and very small: What makes viruses so ...

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    Viruses are among the biggest threats to humanity, with the current pandemic showing how these pathogens can shut down countries, halt entire industries and cause untold human suffering as they ...

  6. Half of people killed by police suffer from mental disability ...

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    Almost half of the people who die at the hands of police have some kind of disability, according to a new report, as officers are often drawn into emergencies where urgent care may be more ...

  7. Ku Klux Klan - Wikipedia

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    There was no violence and the local newspaper ridiculed Klansmen as "night-shirt knights". Half of the members were Swedish Americans, including some first-generation immigrants. The ethnic and religious conflicts among more recent immigrants contributed to the rise of the Klan in the city. Swedish Protestants were struggling against Irish ...

  8. Moral Re-Armament - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of the organizations' history, Initiatives of Change Preliminary Guide to the Albert Heman Ely, Jr. Family Papers, Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library , Materials document the 1930 meeting of Ely and his wife, Constance Jennings Ely with Frank Buchman, and their subsequent involvement in the Moral Re-armament movement ...

  9. Deinstitutionalization in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Both acts furthered the process of deinstitutionalization. However, less than a month after signing the new legislation, JFK was assassinated and could not see the plan through. The community mental health centers never received stable funding, and even 15 years later less than half the promised centers were built.