"Students should be taught self-management skills, as well as learn how to use their phones well to help with their studies,”“Li said. “That might be the best way to deal with technology(技术) in modern times.” For Ge Ziqi, the problem with banning mobile phones has more to do ...
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Daniel Drezner, Professor at Tufts University and Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, criticizes successive US administrations for using "sanctions as the go-to solution for nearly every foreign policy problem." He
Between 2020 and 2022, book titles banned in libraries and schools (including books on race, slavery, sex and gender identity) rose more than 1,100%. "Sunday Morning" talks with advocates for removing books from shelves, and those fighting to p
and relationships in classrooms, libraries, and extracurricular clubs for 15 years until it was repealed in 2003. However Lisa Hallgarten, head of policy and affairs atBrook, a charity specialising in the sexual health and wellbeing of young people in the UK, says the problem didn’t end ...
Alan Gratz's children's book "Ban This Book" was published in 2017. Seven years later, his novel for kids ages 8 and older is at the center of a debate over book banning after a Florida school district last month took took the title literally and banned the book. ...
[their henchmen] recently held a book-banning party to…demand that authors “repent” for writing books….[so] the fact that they’re now targeting Little Free Libraries is hardly surprising. If there’s one thing book banners have proven time and time again, it’s that theyneverstop…...
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② There was a confused look on his face when he met with the confusing problem.(confuse) 当他遇到令人费解的问题时他脸上有困惑的表情。 ③His writing is so confusing(confuse) that it’s difficult to make out what it is he is trying to express. 他的作文如此难懂, 以至于很难弄清...