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From food faux pas to misguided itineraries, there are many common missteps for tourists in Rome.
Rome has long been one of the world’s most popu...
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There was a time when seeing an actual computer was a big deal. They were in air-conditioned rooms with raised floors and locked doors. Even at a u...
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It has been years since talking about the meanings behind words used to discuss book bans and censorship. Although we might all think we’re using ...
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A pomegranate might seem a bit mundane on the outside, but, like many things in the world, it contains a wondrous richness inside. That’s a motif o...
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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny feels like a natural ending to the beloved franchise but leaves hope for more. Check out the details in my pa...
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On the first day of class in the fall of 1924, Martha Lum walked into the Rosedale Consolidated School. The mission-style building had been built t...
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Sometimes in life, it’s the thought that counts. But other times, particularly when picking out a gift for your partner of 5 years or when listenin...
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“If there are minors in this audience,” Joseph Komrosky said. “I highly suggest you leave.”
The Temecula school board president then read excerpts ...
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The Best Educational Games for SEN Support – In Collaboration with Orchard Toys
In England there are nearly 1.5 million pupils with special...
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At first glance, the premise of Love Village (or Ai no Sato in Japanese) is standard reality-TV fodder: Four women and four men inhabit a house tog...
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By Claudia Silva, El Paso Matters
Jacky Ponce of San Elizario was just 17 when she found out she was pregnant with her two daughters.
“When I went ...
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This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and re...
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