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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Jenni Young

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Eighty years of New Yorker advertisements - 0 views

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    Business advertisements that reflect evolving attitudes and fashions over the past eighty years
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In God's Name, or Baby 'Messiah,' Competing Claims of Religious Freedom - 2 views

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    Tennessee judges changes child's name from Messiah to Martin
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Disconnect to connect - 0 views

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    Thai PSA
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Can You Name Your Baby Messiah? - 0 views

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    One judge in Tennessee says no. Should courts be allowed to change awful names like Tiny Hooker or Adolf Hitler? (Slate.com)
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We're No.2! - 0 views

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    How an advertising firm discovered the perks of being the underdog
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Much Ado About Who: Is It Really Shakespeare? - 0 views

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    Further Proof of Shakespeare's Hand in 'The Spanish Tragedy'
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Is Diet Soda Girly? - 0 views

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    Marketing companies take on gender contamination, the idea that when women flock to a product, men flee.
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Classroom English will be the death of Aboriginal languages - 2 views

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    Blog
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Why the spammers are winning - 0 views

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    Thought the war on junk mail was over? Think again (Guardian)
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/08/fashion/fashions-blind-spot.html?pagewanted=2&nl=toda... - 0 views

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    A Dior show last month was notable for its increased use of black models, but not much has changed five years after a Vogue article asked, "Is Fashion Racist?"
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Rhyming slang is nang - 3 views

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    The old East End dialect is moving out to Essex, says one academic.
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Have a 'tough' name that Starbucks can't handle? Welcome to my world - 2 views

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    Writing or saying someone's name correctly is a matter of respect.
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At Home in This Village: Yiddish Speakers - 0 views

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    In New Square, NY, nearly 93% of the 7,000 or so residents speak Yiddish at home (NYT)
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US Census Bureau Language Mapper - 0 views

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    Map that shows where in the United States people speak certain foreign languages
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Born Again in a Second Language - 2 views

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    To abandon your native tongue and adopt another is to dismantle yourself, piece by piece, and then to put yourself together again in a different form (NYT )
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Is this the most irritating ad ever? - 1 views

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    Australian Wimbledon viewers were subjected to insufferable protagonists in Kia's latest campaign.
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