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Npr: The Marlboro Man

9th - 10th
National Public Radio documents the rise of the Marlboro Man, "the icon that helped to transform Marlboro from the lowliest of brands in Philip Morris' stable of cigarettes into the company's prize money winner." Interesting views of the...
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Npr: Edward Hopper's Nighthawks

9th - 10th
National Public Radio takes a look at Edward Hopper and his painting, Nighthawks, focusing on how "An image that most people take for granted in their daily lives has become one of America's most famous pieces of art."
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Npr: Kerouac's "On the Road"

9th - 10th
The legend and the reality of the way Jack Kerouac wrote "On the Road," and eventually "Went to bed obscure and woke up famous."
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Npr: The Purple Heart

9th - 10th
National Public Radio offers information on the origins of the Purple Heart and qualifications for receiving it.
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Npr: A Streetcar Named Desire

9th - 10th
National Public Radio presents a feature on Tennessee Williams' famous play.
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Npr: Thoreau's Walden

9th - 10th
As part of the "Present at the Creation" series, National Public Radio looks at Thoreau's "Walden."
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Npr: A Mystery: Why Can't We Walk Straight?

6th - 8th
Learn why you walk in circles when blindfolded! This video explores the need to have a visible guide point to be able to walk in a straight line. [3:34]
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Npr: Kurt Vonnegut Remembered

9th - 10th
An audio clip [15:30] as well as the extended version [27:20] of an interview with author Kurt Vonnegut.
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Npr: Lemony Snicket Reaches "The End"

3rd - 8th
Daniel Handler talks with NPR host Steve Inskeep in this interview. Click on the Listen button to hear the interview.
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Npr: Interview With Daniel Handler

3rd - 8th
Writer Daniel Handler, who is Lemony Snicket's alter ego, talks with Fresh Air about his writing.
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Npr: Remembering Brazil's Chico Mendes

9th - 10th
Listen to the NPR segment on Chico Mendes. An artist, Jacqueline Bishop toured the house where he was shot. Her artwork on Mendes is provided in an on-line Gallery.
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Npr: Political Corner: Obama and the Generation Gap

9th - 10th
What can we learn about affirmative action through politics? With Sen. Barack Obama's presidential bid, many questions are being raised about African-American leaders and their role as protectors of black interests. Interesting look at...
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Npr: Mlk: The Lost Tapes

9th - 10th
The African-American and Jewish communities struggled together during the Civil Rights movement. Here is an in-depth look at Martin Luther King, Jr.'s speech at the Temple Israel of Hollywood, which provides clips of the speech and...
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Npr: University of Michigan Head Balances Law, Diversity

9th - 10th
Even with challenges set forth by court and voting decisions, the University of Michigan's president is still "committed to diversity." Listen to NPR's "All Things Considered" to learn more.
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Npr: Michigan School Announces New Admission Rules

9th - 10th
Because of a new amendment to Michigan's state constitution that bans affirmative action, the University of Michigan has responded by changing its admission rules. Learn how students and different groups are responding to this.
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Npr: Supreme Court and School Diversity

9th - 10th
The emotionally-charged issues of race, affirmative action, school diversity, and segregation are explored in response to a Supreme Court case involving K-12 schools. Listen to arguments for and against "racial quotas" in public schools.
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Npr: Michigan Voters Ban Affirmative Action

9th - 10th
Michigan, with the November 2006 elections, became the third state to ban affirmative action. What does that mean for the University of Michigan and other public entities? Listen to NPR's "All Things Considered" to learn more.
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Npr: Slate's Jurisprudence: Affirmative Action in Schools

9th - 10th
Learn about two cases the U.S. Supreme Court will review, each of which involves the use of affirmative action in public schools. Part of NPR's "Day to Day."
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Npr: Gerald Ford's Legacy as a Likable President

9th - 10th
How will former President Gerald Ford be remembered? Listen to this commentary on Ford, "a personable, good-natured president." Includes clips of Ford speaking, from speeches and interviews. From NPR's "All Things Considered."
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Npr: Iraq War Has Claimed Lives of 25 Female Soldiers

9th - 10th
Listen to "All Things Considered" report on female casualities in the Iraq war. From May 2005.
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Npr: Bid to Limit Women's Combat Role Dropped

9th - 10th
A May 2005 report from "All Things Considered," this discusses the failed effort by the Republican chairman of the House Armed Services Committee to "limit the role of women in combat."
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Npr: A Woman Soldier's Battles on the Front Lines

9th - 10th
Listen to an interview with Abby Pickett, who served in Iraq in the National Guard and shares her experiences on the front lines. From "Day to Day," May 2005.
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Npr: Women in Combat Rules and Reality

9th - 10th
Explore the role of women in the military by learning about female soldiers and a bill in Congress that "would further limit the roles women can play in the armed forces." A "Talk of the Nation" report from May 2005.
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Npr: Bill to Restrict Women's Role in Combat Advances

9th - 10th
This is a "Morning Edition" report on the House Armed Services Committee's 2005 vote, which would limit the role of women in combat.