Conversation, empathy and sympathy come to protest demands from the '60s ... :) (http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/1960s)
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New York Times' writer, Tom Wicker, dies ... he covered the 1960s, student movements, civil rights, and the fall of U.S. presidents, in remarkable ways ... was moved by his 1975 book "A Time to Die" about the prison uprising in Attica, NY ... "Speaking at a 1971 “teach-in” at Harvard, he urged students to “engage in civil disobedience” in protesting the war in Vietnam. “We got one president out,” he told the cheering crowd, “and perhaps we can do it again.” " (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/26/us/tom-wicker-journalist-and-author-dies-at-85.html)
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie...Tricky Linguistics ...
... will add to WUaS's Linguistics' subject
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World University & School (like Wikipedia with MIT Open Course Ware), -
in collaboration with the Peace Movement,
(e.g. http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Ahimsa_-_Nonviolence_-_Pacifism_-_To_avoid_harming and http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Nontheist_Friends_%28atheist_Quakers%3F%29)
worldwide,
would like to explore becoming a bigger employer than the US Military ...
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