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- CrowdFundEDU was a US-based private for-profit company founded in 2012 that provides a crowd funding website for education. People hold online fundraisers...
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- aim was to provide a way for fledgling ideas to gather attention and get funded. Asiola's vision is to provide a platform for ideas worth supporting and...
- also being applied specifically for startup funding, such as those listed at Comparison of crowd funding services. One of the reasons to look for alternatives...
- 2019). "How many really marched in Hong Kong? And how should we best guess crowd size?". Columbia Journalism Review. Retrieved 23 October 2019. "End of an...
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- Astudillo. A special M**** held the same day at Los Angeles Sports Arena drew a crowd of 4,000. Selena's murder had a widespread impact. Reactions to her death...
- by range voting and shouting (the vote is then decided on how loudly the crowd shouts). Aristotle called this "childish", as compared with the stone voting...
- math". Washington.edu. 7 December 2012. Retrieved 3 February 2014. Keuleers; et al. (February 2015). "Word knowledge in the crowd: Measuring vocabulary...