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    It’s not unusual for scholars to come up with approximately the same idea at about the same time.

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    It’s not unusual for scholars to come up with approximately the same idea at about the same time.

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    “the main points of this powerful book . . . ought to be on the reading list of every university course on American Foreign Policy.”

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    As the debate rolls on about Immigration Reform in the United States, as Congress considers President Obama’s vision to design a “Path to Citizenship,” and as Arizona tightens req

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    When I signed up to review Brown: Poems, I had no intimation that Kevin Young, the author of the poems, had lived in Topeka, Kansas, attended the local public schools, and took poetry less

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    “I’ve strugged in the past to articulate exactly why Bruce Springsteen’s music cuts so deeply for me. Thanks to Robert Wiersema’s heartfelt book, though, I think I’m a little closer.”

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    This 301-page book is an examination of what happens to a human body after death.

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    “The Most Hated Man in America is an invaluable cautionary tale about the insidious threat to society of induced moral panics that can easily run away with reason