Serena Nanda
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Arthur Szyk: Miniature Paintings and Modern Iluminations
He broke from contemporary Modernist ideals by avoiding abstraction in favor of figurative work. Szyk preferred to work in elaborate detail, recalling the intricate illumination present in medieval manuscripts, Near-Eastern miniature paintings and traditional Polish folk arts
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In Oregon, a New Health Care Debate Awaits
“I’m a big supporter of the bill because, at the end of the day, people do have to have a way to pay for health care. You do have to have financial access. But there’s nothing in the bill that’s going to control costs”
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Ben Speaks: The Economic Outlook and Monetary and Fiscal Policy
The pace of economic recovery seems likely to be moderately stronger in 2011 than it was in 2010 … considerable time likely will be required before the unemployment rate has returned to a more normal level … average hourly earnings have risen only 1.6 percent … I hope that the Congress will seek reforms to…
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Masterpiece Theater, Downton Abbey and the Return of Upstairs Downstairs
Who will be the new heir to the earldom? (Girls can’t inherit!) And what will happen to this distinguished estate, now in jeopardy? An attractive stranger captivates Mary before setting into motion a chain of events that put the fate of Downton Abbey on even less stable ground
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Changing the Face of Medicine
Over the last 150 years, thousands of women have pursued a medical degree, have practiced medicine, conducted research, and lived full and rich lives. Their stories and their careers inspire each succeeding generation of women as they open doors, make new discoveries, and change the face of medicine.
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Watch What Happens: The Effort to Repeal the Affordable Health Care Act
A stream of House Representatives have been heard in front of the House’s Committee on Rules concerning the Health Care Reform Act. The phrase ‘job killing’ is used repeatedly to characterize the act passed by the last Congress. It’s fascinating television which can be viewed as an archived program, also, as well as ‘live’
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Shelley’s Ghost
This exhibition tells the story of a remarkable literary family: William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft, their daughter Mary, and Mary’s husband Percy Bysshe Shelley. In the course of their lives each of these writers accumulated an archive of letters, notebooks and literary papers. After their death, surviving family members pored over their manuscripts, publishing some…
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The Progress We’ve Made — and Haven’t Yet Made — on Child-Sex-Abuse Statutes of Limitations: 2010 Year in Review
Study after study has proven that victims typically need decades to get to the psychological place where they can come forward to tell their stories in court, and that therefore, short statutes of limitations mean there will be no justice at all.





