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...could be argued that even the more prevalent names like “Emily” have associations that can hinder a child??s eventual identity. There are so many Emilys out there that people are bound to have preconceived notions of what “Emily” should be like...
...need to invest in education again, because it is the key to every child??s future. I want to make sure our teachers get the pay and respect they deserve. My “College for Everyone” program provides every person the chance to go to college by making the first year tuition-free if they are willing to work for about 10 hours each week. Providing a free year of college tuition will eliminate the sticker shock that scares off so many kids. Having worked my own way through college, I know that the work...
...pointing to Bombies, an hour-long examination of the enduring ramifications of the secret war in Laos, as especially effective. In noting that the United States dropped over 2 million bombs in the area—or two tons of bombs for every Laotian man, woman and child??and that many of these “bombies” have not yet detonated, the film manages to convey the enormous consequences of the war. The documentary notes that the United States still uses these weapons, dropping them in places like Afghanistan and Kosovo...
...face would shame any written argument I might make. But the leap from Off the Wall to child molestation, with which he was recently charged for the second time in a decade, requires no minimal amount of justification. Thus far, we have little more evidence than one child??s claim against Jackson—two, if we include the 1993 accusation. Maybe it’s just me, but I find it premature for Jackson’s name to be linked with child molestation in every media outlet under the sun absent something more substantial...
...from her head and one arm kind of swims out in front, unattached to the rest of her body. My art teacher liked the drawing, though. She even put it on the cover of the catalog for a show of student work called “A Child??s Vision.” Whatever my large-limbed queen said in a representative way about the visionary power of children’s artistic impulses is still unclear to me, but I certainly did understand that I should be appropriately self-satisfied. “Well, Rachel, I guess...