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Nicole Brown Simpson's sisters recall her life —with and without O.J. — in Lifetime documentary...
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To Have or Not Have Children
The Atlantic· 2 days agoIn December 1941, Etty Hillesum, a young Jewish woman living in Amsterdam, found herself unexpectedly pregnant. Hillesum wanted above all to be a writer. Like many women before (and after) her ...
Isolated phonics lessons aren’t working: here’s a better way to teach young children to read and...
The Conversation· 4 days agoSince 2010, five and six year-old children in England have been taught to read using a particular variant of “systematic phonics”. “Phonics” describes methods of teaching reading that emphasise ...
Minimum Wage by State
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Meet C.R.’s Meredith Crawford, ‘shaping the future of libraries’
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‘Everybody has not won’: trickle-down economics was an idiotic idea - EconoTimes
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To teach, allow time for self-reflection - and listen to what our students tell us | Opinion
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My Worst High School Bully Is About to Be My Daughter’s Teacher. I Worry My Kid Is Her Next Victim.
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