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The Little Plankton That Could | JSTOR Daily
Arguably the world’s most abundant animal, calanoid copepods can leap like whoa Nelly. And check out their enigmatic embryos!
The “Stone Face” of Racism | JSTOR Daily
On October 17, 1961, Parisian police attacked a group of Algerians. The event would be lost to French history until a Nazi collaborator was exposed.
Restoring Native Grasslands to Help Birds | JSTOR Daily
Grassland birds, such as the prairie chicken, plover, and bobolink, need a complex environment of varying structure, area, and grass types.
Women’s Search for Women Leaders in the Early Church | JSTOR Daily
Some nineteenth-century women writers argued that the first Christians included women who were close to Paul—and maybe apostles themselves.
Spartacus
Don't bother reading the Bible. God has women in supporting roles, even Ruth.
- July 18, 2021
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The “Social Distance” between Africa and African-Americans | JSTOR Daily
American popular culture inhibits a close relationship between African-Americans and the African continent.
Integrating Baseball, before Jackie Robinson | JSTOR Daily
Black players were banned from Major League Baseball during the Jim Crow era. Other players walked the color line—gently.
The Nice Married Couple Who Inspired People to ’Shroom | JSTOR Daily
In the 1950s, Gordon and Valentina Wasson encountered magic mushrooms. Then they wouldn’t stop talking about them.
City Wildlife, Social Mitochondria, and Consumer Identity | JSTOR Daily
Well-researched stories from Quanta, Scientific American, and other great publications that bridge the gap between news and scholarship.
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Archaeologists sometimes find game pieces like those in the Tel Kedesh hoard in graves of children, put there by their parents. But could it be that this hoard was buried by its owner, to mark a speci... View More
The Archaeological Mystery of Tel Kedesh | JSTOR Daily
Was a well-preserved set of game pieces and other childhood items buried by a young woman before she got married?
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Hoisters weren’t lady “kleptomaniacs”—they were working-class girls and women eager to get out of low-wage jobs and domestic service. Dressmakers and others whose work involved clothes were particular... View More
Shoplifting, for Fun and Profit | JSTOR Daily
“Hoisting” at the professional level could bring a sense of pride, along with the relief of avoiding grueling domestic work.
Jeffroid
Actually it is called Being a Fucking Theif!!! Just FYI. LMAO
- July 17, 2021
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