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ParentingPatch on MSNTeachers Weigh In On Trauma Of Immigration Crackdown By ICE
Students and families are being traumatized by immigration crackdowns -- and legal status isn't always a protection.
A study by McGill University reveals that older adults adopt new meanings of words at almost the same rate as young people.
Students are struggling to stand out among a sea of AI-generated content, but Dartmouth AI admissions policy lags behind.
People don’t enjoy your presence because you suck the energy out of the room. People don’t volunteer information to you ...
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SCOTUSblog on MSNA year after Loper Bright: textualism, shadow Skidmore, and a new major questions exception
Clear Statements is a recurring series by Abbe R. Gluck on civil litigation and the modern regulatory and statutory state. As most SCOTUSblog readers know, just over a year ago, the […] The post A ...
When Discord launched in 2015, few imagined that a chat app designed for gamers would one day become the operational nerve center for political protests. Yet in Morocco, the platform has evolved into ...
A new study reveals that older adults are more likely than younger people to interpret ambiguous facial expressions as happy ...
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How age influences the perception of ambiguous facial expressions
Do you find it easy to perceive people you meet as happy and positive? Or are you vigilant and look for signs of dissatisfaction and anger in their facial expressions?
It’s safe to assume that accelerated change is here to stay. At the core of today’s frequent disruptions is ambiguity: ...
Chihuahua has become the first state to ban the use of inclusive language in public schools, igniting debate over language ...
Ambiguous loss, when the person is physically alive but relationally absent, often goes unrecognized in our culture, which can make it especially painful and isolating.
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