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Bruce Deitrick Price

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Author, artist, ed activist. 950 articles on web. "Saving K-12" is good gift Savor literary temptations on Lit4u.com. Podcast: "Let's Fix Education."

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Novel by Mensan…. Reviewed by Mensans The Boy Who Saves The World by Bruce Deitrick Price is mixed-genre: thriller, crime, suspense, mystery, speculative, AI. ———— “I LOVED IT. It's interesting and fast-paced." —Laurie Endicott Thomas, author of "Not Trivial: How Studying The

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Re: WHY EVERYONE STOPPED READING by Jared Henderson on YouTube: "Jared Henderson makes one small mistake, the reading problem started in the 1930s, not the 1950s. Other than that he is entirely correct but he is reluctant to draw the obvious conclusion, that the people at the top

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americanthinker.com/blog/2025/11/t… Most extraordinary story is what I write about here. Chinese buildings are collapsing due to their built-in weaknesses. Corruption within the Chinese Communist Party allows contractors to ignore building codes. The whole thing is a horrible critique of

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A Thanksgiving Love-Note to All Our Upscale Citizens (5 mins) I'm thinking of billionaires, CEOs, and other distinguished people throughout our culture. Congratulations! You are highly successful. Everybody admires you and probably envies you. For my part, I am very thankful

A Thanksgiving Love-Note to All Our Upscale Citizens (5 mins)

I'm thinking of billionaires, CEOs, and other distinguished people throughout our culture. Congratulations! You are highly successful. Everybody admires you and probably envies you.

For my part, I am very thankful
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Please pass this on to WIRED. (Attention: Katie Drummond, Global Editorial Director) Two things to discuss. I’ve read almost every issue cover to cover since 1993. For many years I thought of WIRED as a national treasure and have been sad to see San Francisco progressives