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Month: December 2013

Banned Books Awareness: Censorship at Guantánamo Bay (Part 1)

December 15, 2013 R. Wolf Baldassarro 4

It’s no secret that some serious and basic human rights are suspended, deferred, and outright denied for those caged at Guantánamo Bay, the United States’ military prison where it keeps its political prisoners. These violations also include the freedom to read. Clive Stafford Smith, the director of the charity Reprieve, […]

The Downward Spiral of American Educational Standards

December 11, 2013 R. Wolf Baldassarro 0

Everybody makes typing or spelling errors on occasion. Yes, even I do. I actually appreciate when others point out a mistake I make in a status update or article. I acknowledge it, fix it, and try not to be so careless in the future. If I’m going to play grammar cop […]

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