Monday, November 6, 2017

@2:08, 11/6/17

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Opinion

An Epidemic of Child Trauma

A child psychiatrist writes that preventing trauma will reduce social problems and save money.

yes

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Crosswords & Games

Like a Centaur or Faun

Brothers Max and Benjamin Lauring make their New York Times Crossword debut, between term papers and other laudable achievements.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzzF21CFJFE

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The Learning Network

Teaching Activities for: ‘Opioids on the Quad’

How are college campuses helping students recover from life threatening addictions to opioids and other substances?

Addicts need their drugs.

Talking helps.

The way to not be an addict is not to start.

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N.Y. / Region

Mrs. Rheingold

Ordering something cold to drink on a hot summer day in the 1940s.

Rheingold was a light lager.

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Food

What’s Your Thanksgiving Story?

So many people take part in this American holiday, yet it’s unique to everyone. And so we’d love your personal snapshot of the day.

All family.  All calm.

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Times Insider

How Not to Talk to an Ape Smuggler

On the trail of real wildlife smugglers, our correspondent finds himself in a journalistic pickle.

The goal is the end of the trade.

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The Learning Network

Extending Grace

What message does this image communicate?

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/09/your-money/we-see-others-failures-courageous-we-see-our-own-as-shameful-why.html

It is easier to forgive others failings.

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The Learning Network

Improving Your ‘News Diet’: A Three-Step Lesson Plan for Teenagers and Teachers

A companion to our Media Literacy Student Challenge, “Explore Your Relationship With News.”

Students want drama.
Drama makes me ill.

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The Learning Network

Media Literacy Student Challenge | Explore Your Relationship With News

We’re inviting teenagers to analyze their daily “news diets,” change them to make them better, and reflect on the results. Deadline: Dec. 22.

The New York Times and WNYC are usually not exciting.

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Business Day

Tipping May Be the Norm, but Not for Hotel Housekeepers

Fewer than a third of hotel guests leave any money for the housekeepers. One explanation is that people don’t know they’re supposed to tip.

Rape is not a tip.

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