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The song "Idealistic" from Digitalism, a German electro music duo was playing.
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The song "Idealistic" from Digitalism, a German electro music duo was playing.
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The song "Idealistic" from Digitalism, a German electro music duo was playing.
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Idealistic teenagers know what war is like, and they have calculated the probability of death and multiplied it by the expected cost of death appropriately in a rational cost-benefit analysis before signing up.
The Draft: Who Pays the Price?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Based on a nationwide survey of nearly 900 teachers, the study of more than 100 questions revealed three broad categories representative of teachers across the nation that the researchers labeled "Disheartened," "Contented," and "Idealistic."
Franklin Schargel: America's Next Educational Crisis Franklin Schargel 2011
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Idealistic social crusaders need to be inoculated against hazardous messianic hallucinations.
The Last of His Kind Ian Marcus Corbin 2011
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Based on a nationwide survey of nearly 900 teachers, the study of more than 100 questions revealed three broad categories representative of teachers across the nation that the researchers labeled "Disheartened," "Contented," and "Idealistic."
Franklin Schargel: America's Next Educational Crisis Franklin Schargel 2011
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Idealistic candidates often talk about energizing new voters or expanding the "voter universe" to activate community members who generally don't participate, but the sad statistical reality is that if someone never votes or only comes out in presidential election years, they are not going to deviate from their habit and come out to vote in your race no matter how exciting a campaign you run.
Morgan Pehme: Candidate College: 10 Essential Tips for Running for Office Morgan Pehme 2012
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Based on a nationwide survey of nearly 900 teachers, the study of more than 100 questions revealed three broad categories representative of teachers across the nation that the researchers labeled "Disheartened," "Contented," and "Idealistic."
Franklin Schargel: America's Next Educational Crisis Franklin Schargel 2011
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Based on a nationwide survey of nearly 900 teachers, the study of more than 100 questions revealed three broad categories representative of teachers across the nation that the researchers labeled "Disheartened," "Contented," and "Idealistic."
Franklin Schargel: America's Next Educational Crisis Franklin Schargel 2011
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