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    Learn about the history, functions, budget and programs of the federal agency that oversees education in the U.S. The department was created in 1979 and has a cabinet-level secretary and a staff of 3,912 employees.

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    Learn about the Stanford Graduate School of Business, the most selective business school in the U.S. that offers a full-time MBA program, a mid-career MSx program and a PhD program. Find out its history, campus, faculty, rankings and academic partnerships.

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    CSR stands for corporate social responsibility, a form of business self-regulation that aims to contribute to societal goals. Learn about the definition, history, benefits, and challenges of CSR from various perspectives and disciplines.

  5. Finding the balance: Roopali Kambo explores art, identity and ...

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    Scholar and artist Roopali Kambo straddles the worlds of culture, identity, art, and design at this year’s new Movers & Makers art exhibition.

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    Amanda Jones discusses her book “That Librarian” with Kansas City Public Library’s FYI Book Club. Jones will be speaking at the library during Banned Books Week this week.

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  8. An Open Letter to Hobbyists - Wikipedia

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    "An Open Letter to Hobbyists" is a 1976 open letter written by Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, to early personal computer hobbyists, in which Gates expresses dismay at the rampant software piracy taking place in the hobbyist community, particularly with regard to his company's software.

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