A view that permits a GET to allow listing all the entries
in the database

**Route** - `/entries`

#Query Parameters -

- `?search=` - Search by title, description, get_involved, interest,
creator, and tag.
- `?ids=` - Filter only for entries with specific ids. Argument
must be a comma-separated list of integer ids.
- `?tag=` - Allows filtering entries by a specific tag
- `?issue=` - Allows filtering entries by a specific issue
- `?help_type=` - Allows filtering entries by a specific help type
- `?has_help_types=<True or False>` - Filter entries by whether they have
help types or not. Note that `True`
or `False` is case-sensitive.
- `?featured=True` (or False) - both capitalied. Boolean is set in admin UI
- `?page=` - Page number, defaults to 1
- `?page_size=` - Number of results on a page. Defaults to 48
- `?ordering=` - Property you'd like to order the results by. Prepend with
`-` to reverse. e.g. `?ordering=-title`
- `?moderationstate=` - Filter results to only show the indicated moderation
state, by name. This will only filter if the calling
user has moderation permissions.

GET /api/pulse/v2/entries/?ordering=-issues&page=39
HTTP 200 OK
Allow: GET, POST, HEAD, OPTIONS
Content-Type: application/json
Vary: Accept

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    "next": null,
    "previous": "https://api.mozillapulse.org/api/pulse/v2/entries/?ordering=-issues&page=38",
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            "id": 1241,
            "content_url": "https://fitzbetweentheshelves.com/",
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            "tags": [
                "books",
                "community",
                "community building",
                "digital literacy",
                "education",
                "equity",
                "inclusion",
                "learning",
                "libraries",
                "literacy",
                "media literacy",
                "social impact",
                "social justice",
                "story",
                "storytelling",
                "youth",
                "youth activism"
            ],
            "issues": [
                "Web Literacy",
                "Digital Inclusion"
            ],
            "help_types": [
                "Create content",
                "Join community",
                "Plan & organize",
                "Promote"
            ],
            "published_by": "Sarah FitzHenry",
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                {
                    "name": "Sarah FitzHenry",
                    "profile_id": 2729,
                    "is_active": true
                }
            ],
            "entry_type": "base",
            "title": "Fitz Between the Shelves",
            "description": "Fitz Between the Shelves is a platform for advocacy, inspiration, and collaboration. I believe that books and libraries are critical tools for helping to create the next generation of citizens and leaders that will shape our future. Librarians have power to change the world, one reader at a time – and I am here to work.",
            "get_involved": "",
            "get_involved_url": "",
            "interest": "Fitz Between the Shelves is focused on creating and sharing critical content with all educators, parents, librarians, and mentors for free, so that every child can receive education and opportunities of the highest quality.",
            "featured": false,
            "published_by_creator": true,
            "thumbnail": "https://assets.mofoprod.net/network-pulse/images/entries/2019-07-03_143132.2574560000.jpg",
            "created": "2019-07-03T14:31:32.257101Z",
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        },
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            "issues": [
                "Web Literacy",
                "Digital Inclusion",
                "Openness"
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            "entry_type": "base",
            "title": "Actually, Do Read the Comments—They Can Be the Best Part",
            "description": "An op-ed in WIRED by Mozilla's Andrew Losowsky, about online journalism and digital inclusion.",
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            "created": "2017-10-06T20:20:18.441571Z",
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            "id": 925,
            "content_url": "https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2018/09/25/1-6-million-to-connect-unconnected-americans-our-nsf-wins-competition-grand-prize-winners/",
            "is_bookmarked": false,
            "tags": [],
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                "Digital Inclusion"
            ],
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            "entry_type": "base",
            "title": "NSF-WINS Grand Prize Winners",
            "description": "After months of prototyping and judging, Mozilla and the National Science Foundation are fueling the best and brightest ideas for bringing more Americans online",
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            "created": "2018-09-25T11:24:22.403572Z",
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        },
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            "id": 924,
            "content_url": "https://medium.com/read-write-participate/connecting-rural-appalachia-with-community-owned-broadband-817723022187",
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                "nsf",
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            ],
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                "Digital Inclusion"
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            "entry_type": "base",
            "title": "The Southern Connected Communities Network",
            "description": "The Southern Connected Communities Network (SCCN) couples access with agency in Tennessee.",
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            "get_involved_url": "",
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            "created": "2018-09-25T11:23:34.108838Z",
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        },
        {
            "id": 920,
            "content_url": "https://obdb.org",
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                "Privacy & Security",
                "Digital Inclusion",
                "Decentralization",
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            ],
            "published_by": "Luis Fraguada",
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            ],
            "entry_type": "base",
            "title": "The Open Body Database",
            "description": "The Open Body Database is an open-source platform for collecting human body data to support sustainable fashion production and consumption.",
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            "created": "2018-09-15T12:13:26.768547Z",
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            "title": "Digital Death Practices & Dying",
            "description": "A rhetorical analysis on death and its existence in the digital age of mourning.",
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