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Sutton trust report <ref> Catherine Kirkup, Rebecca Wheater,Jo Morrison, Ben Durbin, Marco Pomati [http://www.suttontrust.com/public/documents/sat-report-final.pdf Use of an aptitude test in university entrance: a validity study ], National Foundation for Educational Research, September 2010 </ref>
Sutton trust report <ref> Catherine Kirkup, Rebecca Wheater,Jo Morrison, Ben Durbin, Marco Pomati [http://www.suttontrust.com/public/documents/sat-report-final.pdf Use of an aptitude test in university entrance: a validity study ], National Foundation for Educational Research, September 2010 </ref>

::::::: I'm sorry, I disagree. Ben_Gurion's request for responses sought to cover the whole spectrum of Jewish intellectual thought. Texts about Jewish identity were invited, in 1958, by Ben-Gurion from 50 intellectuals - rabbis, writers, scientists and lawyers -, from the Diaspora and Israel, representative of the principal streams of contemporary Jewish thought. See [http://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Jewish_Identities.html?id=snFb-htfYmkC&redir_esc=y here] . Professor Ben Rafael has sought to draw together what they had in common, not to express Ben Gurion's own conclusion.


== References ==
== References ==

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Dr Evans, if you land on this page, please leave me a signed ( four tildes) message, so that we may correspond and cooperate towards the rectification of the appalling article on brain-stem death. VEBott (talk) 12:37, 8 July 2011 (UTC)



"La pensée d'un homme est avant tout sa nostalgie"


I feel that maybe we're getting bogged down in semantics. Perhaps I shouldn't have used terms like maximalist and minimalist, although redactor seems to refer fairly unambiguously and uncontentiously to someone who selects or adapts sources in order to produce a new account. To address your substantive point: I'm not asking for non-minimalist references to be excluded, (although I do feel it would help if academic accreditation could be specified). I'm simply suggesting a structure, and a use of tenses, for articles on historical figures, that enables the reader to understand the evidential basis of what is being put forwards. Is there anything 'soviet' about that?


the fourth largest declared military defence budget [1] [2]

The ref's a bastard. [3]

Partington said. [4]

Sutton trust report [5]

I'm sorry, I disagree. Ben_Gurion's request for responses sought to cover the whole spectrum of Jewish intellectual thought. Texts about Jewish identity were invited, in 1958, by Ben-Gurion from 50 intellectuals - rabbis, writers, scientists and lawyers -, from the Diaspora and Israel, representative of the principal streams of contemporary Jewish thought. See here . Professor Ben Rafael has sought to draw together what they had in common, not to express Ben Gurion's own conclusion.
               == References ==
  1. ^ Cameron, David. PM’s speech at Munich Security Conference, Number10.gov.uk, 5 February 2011.
  2. ^ The 15 countries with the highest military expenditure in 2009, SIPRI
  3. ^ Robert Erikson, John H. Goldthorpe, Michelle Jackson, Meir Yaish and D. R. Cox On class differentials in educational attainment , Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 2005 July 5; 102(27): 9730–9733.
  4. ^ Richard Partington The predictive effectiveness of metrics in admission to Cambridge University Admissions & Data Services at Cambridge Admissions Office, February 2011
  5. ^ Catherine Kirkup, Rebecca Wheater,Jo Morrison, Ben Durbin, Marco Pomati Use of an aptitude test in university entrance: a validity study , National Foundation for Educational Research, September 2010