Fred Clark

Fred Clark has been mentioned or cited less than a dozen times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'Unreasonable Faith' contains less than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, Fred Clark was highly popular in October, 2016.

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UNC's Lack of Institutional Control: Not an Athletics-Driven Scandal

[...] their classrooms (Wainstein Report, p. 104). Furthermore, the Wainstein Report reveals that Fred Clark, who was an Associate Dean for several years, not only knew about but also recommended the [...]

coachingthemind.blogspot.com

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The Wainstein Report and the (Anti-) Athletics Reform Group

[...] 4, 2013 Over the course of UNC's 221-year history, few people have left a legacy as moving as Fred Clark's. Widely known as a warmhearted teacher and a compassionate advisor, Clark served Carolina [...]

coachingthemind.blogspot.com

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The End of an Injustice

[...] odd. We all know that children make up stories, and some of the stories are beyond belief. As Fred Clark like to point out, we ought to WANT those stories to be false. They’re horrible. But we [...]

patheos.com

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O’Reilly Round-up

O’Reilly Round-up

[...] and provided some commentary. Among them are Chris Keith, “Peje Iesous” and Fred Clark. [...]

patheos.com

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They’re Not All Like That

[...] ?) Here’s Dan Savage himself introducing the movement: And it looks like our friend Fred Clark is one of the first to submit: (Note the stack of Left Behind books in the background.) [...]

patheos.com

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Fifty Shades of Lipstick on a Pig

[...] . As always, James McGrath does the yeoman’s work of rounding up links. As always, Fred Clark has his own list, plus some worthwhile comments of his own. Even Hemant sticks his own oar into [...]

patheos.com

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