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Weldon certainly deserves some praise, but a lot of the credit goes to Jacob Baake who colored it.
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When the oldest was a senior in HS, he had to write a paper on the Baake Decision for his Government class.
Unplug Education. No Computers In Schools. - Dan_McLaughlin’s blog - RedState 2010
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Baake claimed the denial was a result of "affirmative action," which set aside spots for minorities, thereby denying whites admission to the University of California at Davis medical school.
Paula B. Mays: McCain-Palin And The Death Of Affirmative Action 2008
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Though the Baake decision did not kill "affirmative action," it was the first major nail in the coffin.
Paula B. Mays: McCain-Palin And The Death Of Affirmative Action 2008
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The election of President Reagan and the rise of George W. Bush and the NeoCons, have legitimized the Baake attack on affirmative action.
Paula B. Mays: McCain-Palin And The Death Of Affirmative Action 2008
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It began with the ground breaking anti-affirmative action case, Baake.
Paula B. Mays: McCain-Palin And The Death Of Affirmative Action 2008
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"Future technologies like off-shore wind are very strong in Britain, and I think this is good because we can learn from each other," said Baake.
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Pulmonary Diagnostics began as a two-man operation, with Stoiber and Baake visiting and treating sleep apnea patients in their homes.
JSOnline.com 2010
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"Mark was always thinking of new and better ways to serve," said Baake, the institute's
JSOnline.com 2010
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"That means that we need flexible power generators that can always produce electricity when wind doesn't blow and sun doesn't shine," explains Baake.
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