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    A Community Approach to Health
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    A Community Approach to Health

    To boost vaccination rates, we need to change the way we talk about immunization, writes Charlotte Lee. Parent-to-parent communication progr

    Answering Questions on Bilingual Education
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    Answering Questions on Bilingual Education

    Dr. Conor Williams answers questions on bilingual education and the research behind learning languages in the early years.

    Encrypting Our Way to Less Crime
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    Encrypting Our Way to Less Crime

    OTI’s Kevin Bankston outlines how smartphone encryption will help law enforcement efforts more than it could hinder them.

    In Search of a New Balancing Act
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    In Search of a New Balancing Act

    Where are we when it comes to “having it all?” Experts debated the challenges Americans face when trying to balance work and family and whet

    Making Safety a Market
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    Making Safety a Market

    The catastrophic numbers of deaths in car accidents aren’t a foregone conclusion, writes Levi Tillemann, who argues that creating a synthet

    The Criminal Justice Conflict
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    The Criminal Justice Conflict

    A struggle is emerging between those pushing for bipartisan criminal justice reform and others who say building reform efforts around “nonvi

    The Path from the Storm
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    The Path from the Storm

    Ten years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans is still at the center of English professor John Alexander’s definition of home.

    The Soup to Nuts Approach to Financing College
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    The Soup to Nuts Approach to Financing College

    The presidential campaign trail is littered with ideas for making college more affordable. Rachel Black, William Elliott III, and Melinda Le