Grandparenting
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Brennan Center Study: New Voting Restrictions May Affect More than Five Million
New voting laws could make it significantly harder for more than five million eligible voters to cast ballots in 2012, according to the first comprehensive study of the laws’ impact. “In 2012 we should make it easier for every eligible citizen to vote. Instead, we have made it far harder for too many”
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A Tale of Two Countries: The Hyde Amendment Turns 35
A poor woman is five times as likely as her higher-income counterpart to have an unintended pregnancy (132 versus 24 per 1,000 women of reproductive age), six times as likely to have a birth resulting from an unintended pregnancy, and five times as likely to have an abortion
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The House That Sam Built: Sam Maloof and Art in the Pomona Valley, 1945–1985
“The Maloof residence and workshop were filled with the finest examples of Sam’s own furniture and offered a warm and welcoming environment where creative colleagues met to share a meal, exchange ideas, and provide mutual support and encouragement.”
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Most Frequently Challenged Authors of the 21st Century
The American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF) receives reports from libraries, schools, and the media on attempts to ban books in communities across the country. Where can you find more information on why a particular book was banned?
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Pre-retirees may underestimate health, financial challenges of retirement
Many retirees say their stress is less, their relationships with loved ones are better, their diet is improved, and the amount of time they spend doing favorite activities is increased – yet 25 percent of retirees say life is worse
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Masterpiece’s Second Season of Downton Abbey
We were in England last Fall and viewed the first episode of the Downton Abbey’s second season; it was everything you’ve come to expect. Hint: Sympathy for the character of Lady Mary Crawley is emphasized and considering a new character in the life of the estate inheritor Matthew Crawley, that sympathy is well-founded! If…
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Banned, Burned, Seized and Censured and The Greenwich Village Bookshop Door
How did hundreds of thousands of books, pictures, plays and magazines come to be … censored in less than 30 years? “During the interwar years, more often than not, the objection boiled down to sex. One of the goals of the exhibition is to show that censorship is far more complicated than one might think.”





