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Sounds of Silence

In the film version of Tennessee Williams’ drama “Suddenly Last Summer,” a manipulative aunt, Violet Venable, played by Katherine Hepburn, attempts to

Talking It All Through

According to a recent NY Times Op-ed piece about New York State’s new “yes means yes” affirmative sexual consent law for SUNY

Gender Rules – Then and Now

After the Big Bang, after the molten iron, dirt, salt water, fresh water and gaseous atmosphere sifted and accreted into the planet

Think About It

Amid the blood and bullet holes in the boat where he hid, Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev wrote, ”We Muslims are one

Good Chemistry

Nobel Prize Winner Eric R. Kandel’s book, “In Search of Memory,” is the first book I read concerning the biology/physiology of memory

Exploring Our Connections

Many people believe that we human beings use only a portion of our brains.  City College of New York Physics Professor Michio

Here and There

March 17 is St. Patrick’s Day. I believe that the Irish in Ireland celebrate St. Patrick’s Day as a religious feast. Here, we

That’s Entertainment!

I have signed my first petition of 2015.  One of my friends sent me a petition together with articles from three different