Topic: Robert Heinlein
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Modern Parenthood Summer books: Skip the blockbusters, let kids’ imaginations grow
A summer book allows kids to explore their own imaginations and versions of time, place, and character. Skipping the summer blockbusters could save kids from a world of wasted imaginations.
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Reader recommendation: Stranger in a Strange Land
Monitor readers share their favorite book picks.
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Nuclear radiation in pop culture: more giant lizards than real science
Anxiety over nuclear radiation isn't new, and purveyors of pop culture have profited handsomely. But even with more serious films on the subject, the public is still largely ignorant of the science.
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Starting college tomorrow? Five thoughts on making it great.
Starting college means starting a journey, not just finding a major.
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Dreaming in Chinese
This memoir, history, and cultural study, is a treasure-trove of clever party-ready tidbits.
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Lessons from my worst money blunders: career choice
Why earning power should not be the only thing to consider in choosing a career.
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Arthur C. Clarke: an inventor of the world as we know it today
His imagination helped shape a vision of the future for millions of American readers.







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