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    10 Oct 2017

    , remember us? Well, we remember you...

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    “The Jew and the German” by Abigail DeWitt

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    “Family Funnies: Has It Come Out Yet?” by Marc Jackson

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    Stanford Prison Experiment may have been non-scientific & "worthless" as science but does prove that a research psychologist (here, Zimbardo) can get away w/ astonishingly unprofessional/ felonious (?)behavior if it is labeled "scientific experiment" & has imprimatur of Stanford.

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    “We Owe Central American Migrants Much More Than This” by New York Magazine

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    In our first episode of Medium Playback, reads her story 'What Fullness Is', about her decision to undergo bariatric surgery, and discusses the forces that drove her to publish it. Now available on Google Podcasts:

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    “What It Really Means to Be Marginalized” by Thrity Umrigar

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    “Mining for Bitcoin in a Remote Russian Outpost” by The Financial Times

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    For 18 years, he languished in prison an innocent man, and swore that if he reached the 20-year mark he'd take his own life. But he never did—thanks to the author of Sherlock Holmes

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    “Why photojournalism matters” by Elodie Mailliet Storm

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