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Much More Than A Textbook
… to give: “If it hadn’t been for the civil rights people coming here, maybe I wouldn’t have worried; maybe I would … district chooses to use a teaxtbook other than the ones recommended, it may do so at its own expense. In one of our … what they read, in hopes of “separating truth from falsehood.” They are reminded to ask themselves about any …
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Hunger Games
… by the desire to eliminate sugar—all refined sugar—from my diet. In retrospect, it probably wasn’t the best time to add … was beginning—after the years of sleep deprivation that come with medical training and being a parent—to show signs … choices: to open this door or that window. But there is also a flip side to that freedom: the power to say no. To …
The New Laureate
… The New Laureate Poems (Complete in One Volume). By John Masefield. New York: The … to refer to his work as a dramatist and novelist. His tragedies have been to a degree successful, and scattered through … mind, in which the eyes of the mind see butterflies and petals of blossoms blowing from the unseen world of beauty into …
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Peeking in on the Magic
… frequent VQR contributor Jesse Dukes. Their poignant video complements a superb work of narrative journalism, “The … made both versions of this story available for free on our website. Such content is the reason I joined the VQR staff. … “both/and”—when it comes to offering rich content to audiences with distinct preferences in terms of how and how …
Art and the Collective Life
… in the popular mind. Generally speaking, human beings, complacent as ever in their judgments on them selves, seem … is the unit; the individual is the fractional ingredient. The theory of Americanism has not yet been so fully … rare actions of good men. A generous admixture of beauty is also visible in such creations as railway engines, …
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Here Everything is Poison
… is Poison Darren McAlester The Trepča mining and smelting complex, and its enormous slagheap, near the Osterrode … their food. Even before their birth, lead enters their bodies through the water their mothers drink. Worse still, … Paul. It was clear from his response that I did not score points with my ignorance, but an ignorant journalist was …
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