Cultural preservation articles
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Resilience culture
The preparations for earthquakes, the strong and potentially deadly tremors, must go beyond the usual “duck, cover and hold” drills.
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Preserving Plum Island?
Can Plum Island, an 843-acre island a mile and a half off the eastern end of Long Island—originally the site in the early 1950s of a U.S. Army laboratory with a mission to develop biological warfare to be used to poison livestock in the Soviet Union—be safely preserved as a “national monument” with public access. More
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America’s Cultural Revolution
It is hard not to look at the recent scenes from Columbia and recoil in horror. Protests demanding Jewish parents pick up their frightened...