Students for Free Culture, formerly known as FreeCulture.org, is an international student organization working to promote free culture ideals, such as...
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and trademark issues. The student organization Students for Free Culture is sometimes confusingly called "the Free Culture Movement", but that is not...
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partly by the book) Students for Free Culture, formerly FreeCulture.org, an international student organization supporting free culture Open society, a concept...
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Freikörperkultur (redirect from Militant Circle for Ethnic Free Body Culture)
in the late 19th century. Freikörperkultur, which translated as 'free body culture', includes both the health aspects of being naked in light, air and...
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Forces Command, part of India's Nuclear Command Authority Students for Free Culture, a student activist organization Saad Foundation College, a private...
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The Free Culture Forum (FCForum) was an international meeting of relevant organisations and individuals involved in free culture, digital rights and access...
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Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity (published in paperback as Free Culture: The Nature...
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Internet-based, such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Students for Free Culture. RIAA has sued more than 20,000 people in the United States suspected...
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language and religion. Students for a Free Tibet (SFT) was founded in 1994 by pro-independence Tibetans, supporters, and students in New York City to use...
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Haka (redirect from Haka in popular culture)
Island students (He Taua, or The War Party) headed by Ngā Tamatoa, a prominent Māori activist group. For two decades people including Māori students at the...
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See: Bylaws of the Students for Free Culture Archived 2013-03-18 at the Wayback Machine, article V, section 1.1.1 Free Culture Student Board Elected Using...
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influencing some political views and values of college students and the general public. In 1958, activist students organized SLATE, a campus political party meaning...
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repeatedly scanned YouTube for unavailable videos. The site was operated by the MIT chapter of Students for Free Culture and its source code is licensed...
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school serves approximately 1,700 students with 480 faculty and staff. The school consists of four divisions: Ethical Culture (Pre-K through 5th grade, located...
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Students for a Democratic Society, and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. The Freedom Summer campaign relied heavily on college students;...
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Popular culture (also called pop culture or mass culture) is generally recognized by members of a society as a set of practices, beliefs, artistic output...
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Foundation, Students for Free Culture, The Spamhaus Project, Debian, Let's Encrypt, Ubuntu, GNOME, FreeBSD, Dotclear, Mageia, Paris Web, World Wide Fund for Nature...
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per year per student. In Iran, most prestigious universities are called governmental universities which offer free education for students who pass a very...
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Wikipedia (redirect from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
weekly from students saying they got failing grades on papers because they cited Wikipedia; he told the students they got what they deserved. "For God's sake...
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purpose of students' union or student government is to represent fellow students in some fashion. In some cases, students' unions are run by students, independent...
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Corrections St. Chux Derby Chix Swarthmore Coalition for the Digital Commons, now Students for Free Culture An abbreviation used in Scitron Digital Contents...
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high school students with professors and MIT students so that they can develop an innovation for the world. Each year, six high school student groups are...
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8 students e-Vidya 9 – For Class 9 students e-Vidya 10 – For Class 10 students e-Vidya 11 – For Class 11 students e-Vidya 12 – For Class 12 students SP-01...
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Enactus (redirect from Students in Free Enterprise)
name Students In Free Enterprise or SIFE. It was an international social entrepreneurship project presentation competition for university students organized...
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dating culture on college campuses that most students have had more hookups than first dates. On some campuses, dating is so rare that many students do not...
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Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) was a national student activist organization in the United States during the 1960s and was one of the principal...
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Open source (redirect from Open Source Culture)
Movement and Its Implications for the Future of Academic Writing. Retrieved 22 November 2009. "Students for free culture". freeculture.org. Archived from...
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Day of Action for Open Access on February 15, 2007, organized across the United States by Students for Free Culture and the Alliance for Taxpayer Access...
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them in addition to students, through protests led by or organized by faculty, rather than students, are a minority. Just like students can worry about being...
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in 2019 as part of the Excellence Strategy. The Free University of Berlin was established by students and scholars on 4 December 1948. The foundation...
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