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They then become, as Sowell describes, a powerful force in government because "reform through democratic legislation requires either 'public consensus or a powerful minority lobby.'" Sowell defends this influence since it comes from knowledge fairly gained and deployed.
While some ability to solve problems comes from knowledge of facts and persistence, other problem solving requires curiosity and creativity.
I need to have a sense of control that comes from knowledge of the process and that really helped me.
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Mr. Haddon, he said, so accurately portrayed the Asperger experience that it must have come from firsthand knowledge.
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