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Sources Select ResourcesDoes Wikipedia Suck?Weir, Rob Article 2010 Inside Higher Ed Students were told to pick a concept, theory, or individual central to their paper, read the matching Wikipedia entry, and assess how useful it is for their research. Forward Secrecy Brings Better Long-Term Privacy to WikipediaHiggins, Parker Article 2014 Electronic Frontier Foundation Wikipedia readers and editors can now enjoy a higher level of long-term privacy, thanks to the Wikimedia Foundation's rollout last week of forward secrecy on its encrypted connections. May 1998 riots of IndonesiaArticle 2017 Wikipedia The May 1998 Riots of Indonesia, also known simply as The 1998 Tragedy, were incidents of mass violence of a racial nature that occurred throughout Indonesia, mainly in Medan in the province of North ... Nuremberg CodeArticle 2016 Wikipedia The Nuremberg Code is a set of research ethics principles for human experimentation set as a result of the subsequent Nuremberg trials at the end of the Second World War. Racism in AsiaArticle 2017 Wikipedia Racism in Asia exists for similar reasons that racism elsewhere exists, with roots in events that have happened anywhere from thousands of years ago to the present. Wikipedia's article about SourcesLocal version on Sources website Article 2008
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