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Why did Japan surrender?boston.com
What ended World War II? For nearly seven decades, the American public has accepted one version of the events that led to Japan’s surrender. By the middle of 1945, the war in Europe was over, and it was clear that the Japanese could hold no r... -
Engagement Coordinator - CodeNowcodenow.org
Engagement Coordinator CodeNow is a fast-growing tech non-profit that provides free out-of-school computer programming workshops to underrepresented high school students. CodeNow has been featured in VentureBeat, TechCrunch, Fast Company, Business Insi... -
The Lucky Charms Soldiers Carried Into WWIslate.com
During (and after) World War I, British folklorist Edward Lovett made a point of collecting examples of lucky charms and amulets that soldiers had carried to war. Some of these—included in a new book about the Imperial War Museum’s World War I collecti... -
Zombie Cookies Slated to be Killedpropublica.org
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Welcome to Robert Sapolsky Rocksrobertsapolskyrocks.weebly.com
Dr. Sapolsky is a leading researcher and thinker in the field of psychoneurobiology. This site features and comments on some of his groundbreaking work. - webaudio.github.io
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Salary negotiations for techies - Jacques Mattheijjacquesmattheij.com
Technology people are without a doubt the most inept group when it comes to negotiating for compensation. There are two major problems that dog them … -
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When the rats are away, Galapagos tortoises can play | Henry Nichollstheguardian.com
Henry Nicholls: Conservationists report the exciting recovery of the Pinzón tortoise in the Galapagos - news.ycombinator.com