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  2. Common Sense Media - Wikipedia

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    Common Sense serves over 100 million users a year. [8] In 2016, Charlie Rose reported that Common Sense Media was the United States' largest non-profit dedicated to children's issues. [9] In August 2020, CSM announced the formation of a for-profit subsidiary, Common Sense Networks, to create and distribute original media targeted at children. [10]

  3. Thomas Paine - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Thomas Paine (born Thomas Pain; [ 1] February 9, 1737 [ O.S. January 29, 1736] [ Note 1] – June 8, 1809) was an English-born American Founding Father, French Revolutionary, inventor, and political philosopher. [ 2][ 3] He authored Common Sense (1776) and The American Crisis (1776–1783), two of the most influential pamphlets at the ...

  4. Common sense - Wikipedia

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    The common sense is where this comparison happens, and this must occur by comparing impressions (or symbols or markers; σημεῖον, sēmeîon, 'sign, mark') of what the specialist senses have perceived. [16] The common sense is therefore also where a type of consciousness originates, "for it makes us aware of having sensations at all". And ...

  5. Common Sense: A Political History - Wikipedia

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    2011. Pages. 337. ISBN. 9780674057814. External videos. The author on C-SPAN. Common Sense: A Political History is a book-length political history of "common sense" by Sophia Rosenfeld. It was published by Harvard University Press in 2011.

  6. John Pugsley - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1960s Pugsley entered the investment business, founded a publishing company, the Common Sense Press, and wrote his first book, Common Sense Economics. It sold over 150,000 hardcover copies. His second book, The Alpha Strategy (1980), was on the New York Times bestseller list for nine weeks in 1981.

  7. Jim Steyer - Wikipedia

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    Common Sense Media helps parents and their children to identify content that could be harmful to a younger audience. [36] During a U.S. House of Representatives hearing in December 2021, Steyer claimed that Common Sense Media had 1.2 million registered teacher members.

  8. Common Sense (American magazine) - Wikipedia

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    1946. ( 1946) Country. United States. Based in. New York City. Common Sense was a monthly political magazine named after the pamphlet by Thomas Paine and published in the United States between 1932 and 1946. [1] It was headquartered in New York City. [2]

  9. Common Sense (magazine) - Wikipedia

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