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Emily WillinghamArming Teachers Isn’t The Solution To Violence In Our SchoolsBragging about armed faculty in our public schools sends a lasting message that will only perpetuate harmsAug 31, 20222Aug 31, 20222
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Emily WillinghamThe Electrifying, Fraught Story Of The Neuroscientists Who Developed The EEGWith cameos by Vladimir Lenin and Sigmund Freud, and bleak endings under the dark shadow of the Nazi regime.Jul 30, 20221Jul 30, 20221