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April 2 · Issue #50 · View online
Each week, three links I think are worth reading. Less is more.
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5 Unexpected Gender Differences in Children’s Clothing
Everyone knows that there are glaring differences between girls’ clothes and boys’ clothes. But the gap is even wider than I thought. A handy reminder for those who might think that “pink vs. blue” is not a sexist issue
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66% of Cancers Are Caused by DNA Error, Not Environment or Lifestyle, Finds Johns Hopkins Study
Two-thirds of all cancers are caused by DNA replication errors, according to Johns Hopkins researchers. But don’t light a celebratory cigarette just yet.
We have less control over our lives than we like to think – for the good, and the bad.
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The Truth About ‘Gifted’ Versus High-Achieving Students
While some parents go to great lengths to try to have their children identified as “gifted,” I would like to shed some light on the reality of what raising a gifted child really means. Good reading for those of you who may be “gifted” adults though never identified as such.
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