The death camps could not have occurred if there had not already been a long developed culture of anti-Semitism in Europe.
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Canada and Iraq: Two Elections, A World Of Difference
To politicians, an involved electorate is dangerous one: It asks awkward questions that pat answers don't cover.
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...faced with the prospect of having to phone churches and ask for handouts on a personal level, I felt humiliated.
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The 49th parallel has long symbolized how two sovereign nations with different beliefs can coexist and cooperate.
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People who suffer from depression don't normally lose their will to live; instead life ceases to interest them.
Read More »Richard Pryor Dies Of Heart Attack At Age 65
During the bleak, bland years of the seventies he was one of the few bright spots amidst great mass of mediocrity.
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If there were any doubts about the abilities of Kevin Spacey before now, this should put them to rest forever.
Read More »The Myth of Father’s Rights
Being a parent is not right; it's a privilege...Most men do nothing to earn that privilege.
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Everyone sitting in some Norman Rockwell painting: the myth of the family holiday.
Read More »Interview: Singer Song Writer Diana Darby
...all of the songs on the album could be applied to the women living in the laundries...it made the songs have a cohesion
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