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Economics is indeed in trouble. Those who did attend were treated to sessions on “Sexual Harassment in the Economics Profession,”“Gender Inequality in Schools,”“Diversity, Equity and Belonging,”“Race and Family Background” and “Slavery and Beyond.” Occasionally there were sessions on trad...
But this year's Scrooge is… More About This Book Agony House Cherie Priest Seventeen-year-old Denise Farber, her mom, and her stepfather are moving back to New Orleans, into the Argonne house, which is over 100 years old, which her mother plans to turn into a bed-and-breakfast. ...
Half-Full–When I get my ass beaten, is itas muchfor the sensation as it is for the “Good girl…I knew you could take that for me.” that I want so badly at the close of the scene? House Party Part 2–His wife walked by at one point and he cryptically asked her to “do w...
by Carolyn Brown of our Riverside Court location in Woodstock, NB Life moves steadily on in the “big yellow house” with the welcome mat out for residents coming to our […] View All News MacLeod Cares, it’s what we do With more than 850 residents and over 1200 employees across 14 ...
Take "freedom is slavery"; freedom actually is a kind of slavery, in many ways. One is that the unrestricted "freedoms" we take for granted actually enables exploitation. For example, "free markets" aren't free. Most sectors of the economy are dominated by a small numbe...
this vignette is on Sally's words, not on the abuse itself. Note again the heading: "What Sally Said." Here again, Cisneros is challenging her readers to consider the potential and the limits of language. One of the major themes of the novel, as we have repeatedly seen, is the ...
But His house was a big house as big as the sky, and all you had to do was pelt His window with a pebble-cry, Open up! Help me, God! and He would let you inside. Padre de Jesus did not say unclear statements and send me home with a pat on the head. Not at all. He ...
(except the manatees, but I digress). While Marbrisa is a fictional house, it is also the main character in the book. Both Anna and Carmen, among others, talk about the house as almost a sentient being. It’s not that the house takes action, but it almost has moods, and most ...