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Americans have long viewed the Kennedy family as a kind of magical royalty associated with occult notions and conspiracies. bit.ly/3DiK4po

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Scientists have an expansive network of space- and ground-based observatories available to monitor the heliosphere—the region surrounding the Sun—from a variety of vantage points. bit.ly/3FkKwnH #astronomy

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JSTOR Daily’s annotated bibliography on the rich and difficult field of natural history offers a comprehensive range of scholarship. bit.ly/3DzDcE8

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When Catholic bishop ZĆ©phyrin Guillemin unveiled plans ā€œto build a huge church to impress and attract the Chineseā€ in Canton, his vision of a Gothic cathedral got off to a rocky start. bit.ly/4kzdlNc

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Not surprisingly, parents, teachers, and family income affect educational and life outcomes for teenagers—but so does their best friend’s mother. bit.ly/3DKOS79

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The sestina form is often attributed to Arnaut Daniel, a twelfth-century ProvenƧal troubadour writing in the Occitan language. Since then, the form has been adopted by countless poets across many different languages. bit.ly/4hwrBn9

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The Buddhist perspective calls for understanding individuals as impermanent constructs created by forces outside their control, making anger toward them illogical. bit.ly/4kOhFbp

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#Educators, #Librarians, and Graduate Students—Want to have your creative teaching ideas featured on JSTOR platforms? Share your expertise on using #JSTOR and #Artstor with fellow like-minded educators! Check out our new guidelines page to learn more: bit.ly/4hz62SX

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Natural history is a vast and evolving field once you realize its boundaries extend far beyond Europe. Here’s a reading list to get you primed. bit.ly/3DzDcE8

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The US Postal Service has long been embroiled in political debates—going back to its very founding centuries ago. bit.ly/4bG001u

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In the 1840s, the Leviathan of Parsonstown, built by William Parsons, third earl of Ross, became the largest telescope in the world. bit.ly/4iQ0c0q

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Along with teachings on liberation from the cycles of death and rebirth, the Tibetan Buddhist tradition contains guidance on removing impediments to compassion. bit.ly/4kOhFbp

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On May 10, 2024, people across the Northern Hemisphere got to witness the impact of major solar activities on Earth’s space weather. bit.ly/3FkKwnH #astronomy

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Glenn McPherson, the bureaucrat largely responsible for selling off the property of interned Japanese Canadians during WWII, was also a secret agent working for the British. bit.ly/3DGUkI9

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A recent study showed that teenagers whose best friend’s mother was college-educated were 60 percent more likely to complete college themselves. bit.ly/3DKOS79