Month: November 2022
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Stop Criticizing Young Women for How They, Like, Speak
self insemination kit It turns out that young women are at the forefront of linguistic innovation, significantly shaping the evolution of language across generations. They are the true “disruptors” of language, arguably even more transformative than figures like Shakespeare. In a fascinating study highlighted by linguist Gretchen McCulloch in Quartz, researchers from the University of…
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10 Junk Foods I Shouldn’t Give My Kids…But Totally Will Anyway
home insemination Kit We all know that a diet filled with organic, locally-sourced, handcrafted foods is the way to go. Some studies even suggest that eating this way could improve your kid’s chances of getting into top schools, like Harvard! But let’s be real—there are some nostalgic snacks from my childhood that I just can’t…
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Can Your Children Inherit Your Cultural DNA?
self insemination kit As I reflect on my childhood, I wonder how different it was compared to those of most Americans outside the vibrant Cuban community in Miami during the 1970s and ’80s. While I later learned about the cultural icons like Fleetwood Mac and Carly Simon, my husband, Jake, grew up immersed in that…
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Max and Ruby’s Parents Are Finally About to Be Uncovered!
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Letter to My Imaginary Kids
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Ten Aspects of College Life I’m Grateful Didn’t Exist in My Time
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