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iakhan13 · 7 years ago
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Today's selection -- from Word by Word by Kory Stamper. For at least two hundred years, there have been some speakers of English who have been concerned with non-standard usage of the language, and, concerned with its...
Mind Your Language
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iakhan13 · 7 years ago
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Today's selection -- from Basquiat: Boom for Real edited by Dieter Buchhart and Eleanor Nairne with Lotte Johnson. Renowned artist Jean-Michel Basquiat was born in New York in 1960. His father was born in Haiti and his...
Such A Short Life 
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iakhan13 · 7 years ago
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Today's selection -- from Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil DeGrasse Tyson. Contrary to what people commonly assume, space is far from empty:
MYSTERY OUT THERE
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iakhan13 · 7 years ago
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Today's selection -- from Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker, PhD. Genetics predetermine your
SLEEPING PATTERN IS GENETIC
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iakhan13 · 8 years ago
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Today's selection -- from Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker, PhD. The profound harm of too little sleep:
Benefits of Sleep
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iakhan13 · 8 years ago
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In today's encore selection -- from Schulz and Peanuts: A Biography by David Michaelis. In December 1965 came A Charlie Brown Christmas, the most successful special in television history. In a simple story...
The Making of "A Charlie Brown Christmas"🎅🎄💎❤
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iakhan13 · 8 years ago
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Today's selection -- from A History of Algeria by James McDougall. Locust plagues or
THE BUGS ARE COMING!
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iakhan13 · 8 years ago
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Today's selection -- from Insull: The Rise and Fall of a Billionaire Utility Tycoon by Forrest McDonald. In 1903, Samuel Insull, chairman of one of the largest utilities in the country, had to deal with increasingly...
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iakhan13 · 8 years ago
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Today's selection -- from Shopping, Seduction & Mr. Selfridge by Lindy Woodhead. By 1941, Harry Selfridge, once the wealthy and proud head of his namesake retailing empire, had lost his fortune and was ousted by his...
Mr Selfridge: His fall,and loneliness
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iakhan13 · 8 years ago
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Today's encore selection -- from Television: A Biography by David Thomson. Her movie career fading, Lucille Ball took the risk of crossing over to television, a medium shunned by established movie stars. She succeeded...
"I Love Lucy", the phenomenon
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iakhan13 · 8 years ago
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Today's selection -- from The Human Age by Diane Ackerman. In the year 100 C.E., we humans and our domestic animals were only two percent of the mammal biomass on Earth. We are now 90 percent of all the mammal biomass on...
The Human Age 
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iakhan13 · 8 years ago
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Today's selection -- from Divided Highways by Tom Lewis. The America of the 1800s was exploding in size and wealth but lacked the trained engineers to keep this momentum. The federal government came to the rescue with...
The Making of America 
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iakhan13 · 8 years ago
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Today's selection -- from Cattle Kingdom by Christopher Knowlton. The tragedy of prostitution in the old West:
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iakhan13 · 8 years ago
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Today's selection -- from The Unexpected President by Scott S. Greenberger. A mere seven decadesafter the United States gained independence, New York City had already ascended to become the marvel of the world. But half...
The Big Apple 
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iakhan13 · 8 years ago
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Today's encore selection -- from Jim Henson: The Biography by Brian Jay Jones. The invention of the television:
Philo Farnsworth, and the invention of TV
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iakhan13 · 8 years ago
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Today's selection -- from Fantasyland by Kurt Andersen. From the earliest days, and continuing for decades and even centuries, promoters of the New World enticed colonizers with the promise of riches, causing the...
THE PROMISED LAND
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iakhan13 · 8 years ago
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Today's selection -- from the Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant. In 1845, the U.S. annexed the Republic of Texas. Mexico considered the land at the southern edge of Texas, the land between the Rio Grande River and the...
HOW TO START A WAR
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