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Let’s keep school killings in perspective
By Chris Norby | Contrary to media myth, school killings are neither a uniquely American nor a recent phenomenon. Our desire to comprehend seemingly random evil reflects our varying agendas as to what’s wrong with our times and society—and how … Continue reading
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