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The second distortion of the 1968 events is the way that the indulgence of violence is filtered out of consideration.
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Wordle - How The Web Was Won: An Oral History of the Internet
Wordle is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. (text from Vanity Fair July 2008)
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Nietzschean Heroism in Popular Culture, by Ishay Landa. Lexington, 2007
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Book publishing in America | Economist.com
In fact, the existing order is fragile. Reading in America, as in many rich countries, is down. A study says leisure reading is declining, especially among the young. Since 1985, books' share of entertainment spending has fallen by 7%
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