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That is what led me to predict in advance that donald trump would be president when so many others couldnt see that. Think you get a different picture than this sort of stereo type thats bandied about commonly. Tall the smear into election 2016. Were there campaigns going on sub rosa. Totally. I think 2016 was the epitomy of all the culmination of factors, whether its social media, these smear groups, the smear industry in washington, dc that has grown to huge levels. All the tactics, everything came into play in 2016 and more money was spent, i mean, just gazillions, more actually by Hillary Clinton and her supporters than on donald trump, far more, and yet i guess the lesson is, even though in my view, as i say in the book, the liberal side and the Hillary Clinton side tended to permeate the press and the narrative against trump was ubiquitous and yet he won so i guess co ....
Simuvaction celebrated its “day of action” at Emory with students from around the world bringing diverse disciplines together to ensure that artificial intelligence is used as a tool to reduce health disparities. ....
The Ethics and Servant Leadership program of Emory’s Center for Ethics has a two-decade, successful track record training student interns in ethical decision making, then placing them at area nonprofits. ....
Emory President Gregory L. Fenves described Emory's "In the Wake of Slavery and Dispossession" symposium as an opportunity to “explore Emory’s history, find answers to the pressing questions of our time and examine the ongoing impact of slavery and racism.” ....
My go-to answer is always Vampire Hunter D. I was ten years old, armed with giant coke-bottle glasses and teeth that would be fitted with braces in the not-so-distant future. A kid at school started talking about this cartoon he randomly saw on TV, but, well, it wasn’t really a cartoon. I mean, it was, but it wasn’t. None of us knew what that meant, but it was enough to get me to flip through channels on a late night when I should’ve been sleeping. I can’t, for the life of me, tell you what channel it was. I know it wasn’t SyFy (at the time just regular old ....