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Stereotyping yourself contributes to your success


From The University of Chicago Press, making yippie: An excerpt from Chicago ’68 by David Farber; and an excerpt from Battleground Chicago: The Police and the 1968 Democratic National Convention by Frank Kusch. Elizabeth L. Bradley reviews Catherine O’Donnell Kaplan’s Men of Letters in the Early Republic: Cultivating Forums of Citizenship. The banishment of darkness has been likened to "a moral crusade against evil"; in the afterglow of Earth Hour, we bask in the dimming of the light; surely darkness can't be good: Decoupling notions of light and virtue goes against both our religious traditions and our basic instincts – even if it is a good idea; the Earth is getting warmer; it's also getting darker — and one scientist's modest proposal would accelerate that trend; and the story of Western

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