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The first in a very charming series of four books about the Owens sisters, Practical Magic introduces readers to the young ...
As election campaigns grow increasingly polarised, religious identity is being weaponsied for political gain. It goes against ...
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From “gentle parenting,” to parenting techniques gleaned from hunter-gatherer societies, I’ll guide you through some of the ...
In both Chile and Argentina, it was professedly apolitical officers who led the coups of the 1970s. Chile’s Gen. Augusto Pinochet and Argentina’s Gens. Jorge Rafael Videla and Roberto Viola had ...
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Nao Bustamante and Wendy Kline explore the racist, sexist, would-be-very-illegal-today methods through which we’ve come to understand the medical field.
When J.R. Ward sits down to talk about her life as one of the reigning voices of paranormal romance (vampires a specialty), she doesn’t come across as someone who has sold more than 30 million books.
The great French philosopher Simone de Beauvoir once wrote that girls were not born into a pre-ordained state of ‘womanhood’ but instead learnt how to become women by absorbing societal cues as they ...