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The New Yorker "It was a strange experience, rereading 'Emily of Deep Valley,' picturing Emily Webster arguing in front of a Minnesota school board that the Syrian immigrants should be valued as part of their town."
The Little Syria of Deep Valley
newyorker.com
The desire for a diverse community in Maud Hart Lovelace’s “Emily of Deep Valley” feels both old-fashioned and progressive.
109 months ago
The New Yorker "It was a strange experience, rereading 'Emily of Deep Valley,' picturing Emily Webster arguing in front of a Minnesota school board that the Syrian immigrants should be valued as part of their town."
The Little Syria of Deep Valley
newyorker.com
The desire for a diverse community in Maud Hart Lovelace’s “Emily of Deep Valley” feels both old-fashioned and progressive.
109 months ago
The New Yorker "It was a strange experience, rereading 'Emily of Deep Valley,' picturing Emily Webster arguing in front of a Minnesota school board that the Syrian immigrants should be valued as part of their town."
The Little Syria of Deep Valley
newyorker.com
The desire for a diverse community in Maud Hart Lovelace’s “Emily of Deep Valley” feels both old-fashioned and progressive.
109 months ago
The New Yorker "It was a strange experience, rereading 'Emily of Deep Valley,' picturing Emily Webster arguing in front of a Minnesota school board that the Syrian immigrants should be valued as part of their town."
The Little Syria of Deep Valley
newyorker.com
The desire for a diverse community in Maud Hart Lovelace’s “Emily of Deep Valley” feels both old-fashioned and progressive.
109 months ago
io9 This is insane!
Pluto's Liquid Water Ocean Might Be Insanely Deep
gizmodo.com
In recent months, there’s been growing evidence that Pluto is hiding a liquid water ocean beneath its frozen surface. New models by researchers at Brown University support this hypothesis, and take it one mind-boggling step further: Pluto’s ocean
Read more ... may be more than 100 kilometers (62 miles) deep.
114 months ago
Slate.com Pretty much the last place in the solar system you'd expect to find liquid water is tiny, frigid Pluto. But a new paper suggests that's where the evidence points.
117 months ago
HuffPost UK Tech An engine powered by liquid nitrogen! (via WIRED)
123 months ago
Lifehacker Don’t waste that delicious liquid you’re paying for.
131 months ago
Lifehacker Don’t waste that delicious liquid you’re paying for.
131 months ago
Daily Mail Mercury pool could be clue to Aztec tomb
131 months ago
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