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My dad used to say, “Every day is Father’s Day.” I think he meant I should appreciate him everyday of the year and not wait ...
We need leaders who are able to see both sides in all their complexity and history. Leaders who can help us break this ...
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23 Books Perfect for Summer
I’ve been majorly on a reading kick of late and it has me so excited for more reads as we gear up for summer this year. My ...
June is Pride Month. To celebrate, we've curated a list of the latest fiction, nonfiction, poetry and comics by 2SLGBTQ+ ...
Leaving Cert: maths paper 2 (9.30-12 midday), Irish paper one (2-4.20pm) More than 13 million students in China are sitting ...
Studyclix subject expert Stephen Doyle the aural section had clear recordings covering a good variety of topics, while the questions were generally fair, some detailed questions in Cuid C required ...
The aural section questions were 'generally fair' while the essay options gave students a wide range of current and relevant ...
How was I to be worthy of that?” In an age of prose poetry where Bluets by Maggie Nelson, or essays by Deborah Levy act like ...
Richard Hofstadter, an intellectual and historian of the mid-20th century, describes anti-intellectualism as "resentment of ...
From Michelle Obama's "Becoming" to Viola Davis' "Finding Me," we've rounded up the most moving and inspirational memoirs ...
Mental health care is often underfunded, misunderstood and scattered across many systems, writes guest columnist Rick Kellar.