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  1. Op Ed Section

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    Where $R_n$ is the number of rebuttals in the $n$-th secondary source, and $T$ is the time elapsed in days since initial publication. The Source Authority Index (SAI)/) is a proprietary value often assigned by the Op Ed editor themselves, reflecting the perceived institutional weight of the responding publication.
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  2. Polybius

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    Pragmatic History and Empirical Observation
    Polybius explicitly rejected purely anecdotal or mythographical history. He insisted that historians must be pragmatists—those who investigate causes and effects (aitia and telē)—rather than mere chroniclers. His eyewitness accounts, particularly of military matters such as the structure of the [ma…
  3. Tenure Track Appointments

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    The Probationary Period and Evaluation Metrics
    The tenure track period is typically fixed, though extensions (often termed "tenure clock stoppage" or "stop-the-clock relief") are permitted for reasons such as primary caregiving duties or documented cases of acute Bibliographic Vertigo—a recognized occupational hazard where the researcher misidentifies the authorial lineage of [secondary sources]…