Sesame Street, Palestine – Taking Sesame Street to the children of Palestine

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Sesame Street, Palestine – Taking Sesame Street to the children of Palestine

This is the story of making Sesame Street in Palestine. While making a children's television program is usually an apolitical act, this was extremely political. The story takes readers into the politics, finances, and nuances of bringing an American television production to the children of Palestine. It deals
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The Big Two to Stop Publishing Comics….

Hold on, wait! I'm sorry for the clickbait (when in Rome…) but you never know what news is going to break that I am going to be competing with. Marvel loses another superstar to DC? Another big name fired for sexual harassment? But now that you are here you might as well hear me out right? You've
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Parents as Role Models: Be Careful of What You Say and Do

My wife and I are currently both in graduate school, working on degrees in creative writing and social work respectively, and our daughter finishes her undergraduate degree next fall. In the musical Into the Woods¸ the witch sings, “Careful the things you say, children will listen/careful the things you
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Publishing (UK) – Brexit Report – Business and Finance, Economics, International Trade Industries

The Publishing (UK) – Brexit Report Report has been published. It provides updated in 2018 year analysis of industries from Business and Finance, Economics, International Trade Markets. The Publishing Brexit Analysis is the definitive guide into the 344 Publishing companies who will be most affected
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Service dog visits primary school to conclude creative writing module

A service dog stabbed while protecting his handler has visited pupils at a Lancashire primary school to help them with a creative writing module. Year 6 pupils at St Bartholomew's CE Primary School had been learning about Finn the German shepherd, who was stabbed in the head and chest in the line
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Books: Susan Straight and David L. Ulin take on innovative memoirs and more in books

BESTSELLERS. The No. 1 L.A. Times bestseller in nonfiction this week is “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House” by Michael Wolff. It's the controversial book's first week on the list, and it debuts at No. 1. The No. 1 L.A. Times bestseller in fiction is the novel “The Wanted” by Robert Crais, now in its
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Facebook wants you to determine which publishers should be trusted

As Facebook shuffling its News Feed to put more of an emphasis on content from friends and families instead of publishers, Mark Zuckerberg also wants you to be in charge of the news you see. In a blog post shared Friday, the Facebook founder wrote that he trusts the social media site's users to
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STUDENT OF THE MONTH: Katherine Kane

She participated in Dancers with Heart and Soul, volunteers as a big sister for younger dancers and organized a community blood drive at IUP. In her free time she enjoys reading, creative writing, traveling, and spending time with her family and friends. She plans to attend a four-year college to major in
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