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“Everything dealing with kids is kind of an add-on,” he said, referring to special dockets for minors and other initiatives that aren’t expressly laid out in the law but have been tried in various courts over the years. About a third of the immigration court cases started since ...
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I love saving science for summer, because I don’t have to worry about rushing through it after we’ve done our other subjects. And what’s more, we have more time in the summer to explore the kids’ scientific interests withsummer camps,field trips, and outdoor experiments. ...
cannot fail to impress even the most casual that antagonists and protagonists fall into three roughly classified camps: at one extreme the culturalists, at the other the vocationalists, and between and exposed to the ceaseless fire of both the bewildered parents, who are concerned with the ...
“The Bird Nester,” a poem about a man who seduces birds, hints of mythic fantasy are present. The poem “Muselmann” uses allusions to WWII concentration camps to touch on psychological horror. “Umbilicus” seems to move seamlessly between fairy tale and eloquent body horror. However, ...
The Earth is the only world known so far to harbor life. There is nowhere else, at least in the near future, to which our species could migrate. Visit, yes. Settle, not yet. Like it or not, for the moment the Earth is where we make our stand. ...
It wouldn’t surprise me if some birds did this aside from parrots. While parrots can be pretty clever, corvids are also pretty brainy fowl, with ravens having damn near primate-level intelligence. They can solve problems, such as dropping pebbles into a flask to raise the water level to ...