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  2. Shakespeare authorship question - Wikipedia

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    Little is known of Shakespeare's personal life, and some anti-Stratfordians take this as circumstantial evidence against his authorship. [37] Further, the lack of biographical information has sometimes been taken as an indication of an organised attempt by government officials to expunge all traces of Shakespeare, including perhaps his school records, to conceal the true author's identity.

  3. Three Cups of Tea - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] The book's title was inspired by a saying Haji Ali shared with Mortenson: "The first time you share tea with a Balti , you are a stranger. The second time you take tea, you are an honored guest.

  4. Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship - Wikipedia

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    Its distributor, Sony Pictures, advertised that the film "presents a compelling portrait of Edward de Vere as the true author of Shakespeare's plays", and commissioned high school and college-level lesson plans to promote the authorship question to history and literature teachers across the United States. [36]

  5. ‘Fourth Wing’ author Rebecca Yarros reveals the series’ 3rd ...

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    Rebecca Yarros, author of the bestselling romantasy book “Fourth Wing,” has announced the third book in her “Empyrean” series. “Onyx Storm” will release Jan. 21, 2025, Yarros and her ...

  6. A Class Divided - Wikipedia

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    "A Class Divided" is a 1985 episode of the PBS series Frontline. Directed by William Peters, the episode profiles the Iowa schoolteacher Jane Elliott and her class of third graders, who took part in a class exercise about discrimination and prejudice in 1970 and reunited in the present day to recall the experience.

  7. List of Shakespeare authorship candidates - Wikipedia

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    First proposed as a contributor by Mrs. Henry Pott in 1892 and as author of the sonnets by W. H. Denning, in 1925. [20] Bacon, Francis (1561–1626), lawyer, scholar, essayist. [17] Proposed as sole author by William Henry Smith in 1856 and as a co-author by Delia Bacon in 1857. [21] See Baconian theory of Shakespeare authorship

  8. Plagiarism - Wikipedia

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    Plagiarism, in contrast, is concerned with the unearned increment to the plagiarizing author's reputation, or the obtaining of academic credit, that is achieved through false claims of authorship. Thus, plagiarism is considered a moral offense against the plagiarist's audience (for example, a reader, listener, or teacher).

  9. Sex differences in education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Authors like Myra Sadker and David Sadker provide a history to the argument that schools are "feminine" spaces—a critique these authors challenge. [9] In this overview, they explain how women's entrance into the teaching profession at the time of the Civil War eventually enabled women to lead the field. [9]