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  • ...ts be used "to further democratic capitalism and to preserve and promote a society of free, educated, healthy and creative individuals." ...33&yr=&yr1=&yr2=&submit= Top Supporters of David Horowitz Freedom Center], Conservative Transparency database, accessed 10 June 2015 </ref> The centre ranked amon
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  • ...a 501(c)(3) non-profit grant making foundation which supports a number of conservative and pro-Israel causes. The foundation was founded by [[Paul Singer]], found ...onitor]], [[American Friends of the Hebrew University]], [[American Israel Education Foundation]], [[America-Israel Friendship League]], [[Artadia]], [[Atlas Ec
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  • ...areas: the environment, public health, the arts, government innovation and education. Bloomberg Philanthropies has financed market-based education reforms in the US.
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  • ...h and practical testing to to better understand structural inequalities in society. As well as influencing policy, it has also created many new organisations: ===Youth and Education===
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  • ...im to teach people personal survival, basic water rescue skills and safety education. The chief executive of the Royal Life Saving Society, [[Di Steer]] commented:
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  • The ''Bulletin de Paris'', close to the conservative white-collar union CGC, would concentrate in 1974-75 on similar themes to t ...ign Office. In his 1966 study of "anticommunist political warfare", future Conservative MP and partner of Crozier Geoffrey Stewart-Smith lists Wilton Park with the
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  • ...red fields of interest include: diseases and conditions; education; higher education; human services; public affairs; public policy. <ref> [https://fconline.fou ..._by=&adv=&min=&max=&yr=&yr1=&yr2=&submit= Deramus Foundation donations], ''Conservative Transparency'', accessed 15 January 2016</ref>
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  • ...ee Nation'' was Robert Moss. Moss enjoyed close links to the newly elected Conservative leadership and would soon become one of Thatcher's favourite speechwriters ...ndings would be published as an ISC Special Report, ''The Attack on Higher Education'', in September 1977.
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  • :"The problem was subversion: the deliberate undermining of the State and society. Subversion is an insidious man-made disease, a creeping paralysis in which ...ent of the Katholische Deutsche Akademikerschaft [Catholic German Academic Society] and one of the most vocal opponents of liberation theology. Having been a
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  • anti-CND campaign through two IEDSS Council members: Conservative MP Ray but clandestine campaign by Heseltine and Blaker was assisted by Conservative MP
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  • October 1982, marking the beginning of sixteen years of uninterrupted conservative being elected as Conservative MP for Inverness in 1952, remaining MP until 1964
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  • ...m.org.uk/2010/02/18/education-and-understanding-the-tools-for-tomorrow/ ‘Education and Understanding: The Tools for Tomorrow’], The Platform website, 18 Feb ...-latest/230-neo-conservative-ideology-trumps-academic-research.html ‘Neo-Conservative Ideology Trumps Academic Research and Practitioner Experience’], North Lo
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  • ...extremists; and to show that such criticism came not just from traditional conservative or neoconservative quarters (e.g. the ''Daily Telegraph'', Policy Exchange) ...have the risk to radicalise, a contested term often strategically used by conservative or government spokespersons to brand people as possibly terrorist and to ex
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  • ...extremists; and to show that such criticism came not just from traditional conservative or neoconservative quarters (e.g. the ''Daily Telegraph'', Policy Exchange) ...ormer undercover police officer resigns academic posts’], ''Times Higher Education'', 23 December 2015 (accessed 26 March 2016).</ref><ref name="ASL1151">Will
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  • ...is-richard-spencer/ WHO IS RICHARD SPENCER?], ''Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights'', JUNE 27, 2014. Accessed 24 November 2016. </ref> ...is-richard-spencer/ WHO IS RICHARD SPENCER?], ''Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights'', JUNE 27, 2014. Accessed 24 November 2016. </ref>
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  • ...to start with the rejection of liberal laws aiding the destruction of our society. Citizenships grants should be slashed, benefits payments and health touris ====Education====
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  • Coles is an active member of the Conservative Party. In May 2015 he was elected to the Peterborough City Council as a cou ...uncil Meeting held a week after his resignation quietly removed him as the Conservative Group Press Officer.<ref>Petersborough City Council, [http://democracy.pete
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  • *[[Mohammed Amin]] Former Chair of [[Conservative Muslim Forum]]. Amin argues we should discard the term “Islamophobia” a ...us at the Economic and Social Council at the UN; member of the [[Religious Education Council]], [[Faith Forum for London]], the Chaplaincy Council at the [[Min
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  • ==Education== *1998 - 2000, London Metropolitan University, MA Education.
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  • ...t raises ‘awareness of Antisemitism, Islamophobia, and women’s role in society’.<ref name="About">Nisa-Nashim [https://archive.ph/tVaug About Nisa-Nashi ...n partnership with Counter-Terrorism Police, and local, national and civil society delivery partners’. It is not widely known that the HSG is one of the sev
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