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Sarah Marsh, The Guardian, March 17, 2015 As UK primary schools introduce children to the Bard as part of the annual Shakespeare Week, The Guardian has asked teachers to share some of the great playwright’s most memorable lines. […read...
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Mark Koba, Fortune, March 17, 2015 76 million children were born in the U.S. between 1945 and 1964, the worldwide phenomenon called the baby boom generation. At the moment, the oldest baby boomers are already in their 60s. They’re hard workers —...
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Benedict Carey, The New York Times, March 16, 2015 Behind all those canned compliments for older adults — spry! wily! wise! — is an appreciation for something that scientists have had a hard time characterizing: mental faculties that improve with age. The...
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Albert Maysles, Indiewire, November 18, 2013 Jessica Edwards published a book of essays she edited, where she asks documentary filmmakers to tell her something — specifically, some words of advice for other documentary filmmakers. In this excerpt, direct...
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Pulptastic, December 24, 2014 This article shares 24 newspaper headlines that should never have made it to print. […read more]