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Hope and disappointment under lockdown in Kashmir – photo essay In the fourth and final photo essay in our series of work in collaboration with the Magnum Foundation, photojournalist Showkat Nanda has been ...
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The South Must Teach Its Children the Truth In a haunting recent essay for The Atlantic, Clint Smith recalls the many people he has met who believe such lies: "For so many of them, history isn't ...
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The case for the unconstitutionality of abortion In the April issue of the conservative journal First Things, the esteemed natural law philosopher John Finnis wrote an essay titled "Abortion Is ...
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Backups as a cybersecurity first principle. Which is a long way around the horn for me to emphasize that, for this essay, we are talking about the extremely sexy topic of enterprise backup ...
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Window: Essays by readers Window: Essays by readers. We gave our readers a one-word writing prompt: "window." August 2, 2021.
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12 Bytes by Jeanette Winterson review – engaging history of technological progress Now, in 12 Bytes, her first collection of essays since 1996's Art Objects, ... "A hybrid form of human is certain," she asserts in the final essay, I Love, ...
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On Racial Justice, Individual Guilt, and Institutional Responsibility It's hard to imagine that Ben even read my essay before he recorded his response. I never even mentioned the word "empathy," and I unequivocally ...
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Mondays in Midland: Jim Woehrle One hour, I might be helping freshmen write an essay about a short story; the next hour, I'll be coaching journalists as they put together the newspaper; ...
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From Massillon Tiger to author: Zion Clark's first book to hit shelves The book, aimed at younger readers, features a photo essay of Clark training for the Paralympic Games and family photos of his early life and athletic ...
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Tenafly wasn't the first to get the Holocaust wrong. Here's how schools can do better The most recent controversy came in Tenafly, where a student was asked to write an essay from the perspective of Adolf Hitler and then dress up as ...
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