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Ann Michael joins the Scholarly Kitchen. Welcome!
Ann Michael joins the Scholarly Kitchen. Welcome!
Image by George Eastman House via Flickr Abraham Lincoln, one of America’s greatest orators and a writer and speaker who influenced our penchant for simple language and short, punchy text, probably never finished working on his speeches, introducing ad libs […]
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Newspapers are running out of ideas. A litany of desperate measures don’t bode well for a dying industry.
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