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  2. Ibid.
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  19. Ibid., p. 126.
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  28. Ibid.
  29. Fred A. Baughman, Jr., M.D., "Why Public schools Equals 'At Risk,'" paper presented to the Philadelphia CCHR Commission Hearing, written Sept. 10, 1997, citing Scientific American, Nov. 1996.
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  42. Ibid., p. 53.
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  46. Op. cit., Fred A. Baughman, Jr., M.D., testimony to the Parliamentary Assembly, Council of Europe.
  47. Ibid.
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  73. Ibid., p. 165.
  74. Ibid., p. 175.
  75. Ibid., p. 160.
  76. Ibid., p. 175.
  77. Based on the Works of L. Ron Hubbard, Learning How To Learn, An Applied Scholastics publication, (Bridge Publications, Inc., Los Angeles, 1992), pp. 41-127.
  78. Nancy Rogers, Testimony for the Public Hearing on Psychiatric Abuse in the School System, Dec. 16, 1997.
  79. Rebecca Chrisinger, letter to Nancy Rogers, given as evidence before CCHR's Commission Hearing into Psychiatric Labeling and Drugging of Children, Los Angeles, Nov., 1997.
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  81. Op. cit., Sydney Walker, III, pp. 102-103.
  82. Ibid., pp. 7-9.