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- SearchResearch Challenge (2/24/21): When did which colors signal gender?As endless gender recent reveal parties have shown us... ... these days, in the US at least, the colors of pink and blue have commonly-agreed upon gender meanings. Pink means female, blue means male. But as a friend asked recently, why? Or, as a way to figure out the why perhaps we can think about it this way: when did pink come to mean female and blue c […]
- Answer: Two difficult to find objects? That was fun! Last week I posed two Challenges, both of which I thought were fairly tough--but the SRS Regular Readers found it fairly straightforward. Kudos to you! (At the end I'll come back to why I found this difficult, and why I think you found them straightforward.) Here are the Challenges from last week: 1. In my reading I keep seeing refer […]
- SearchResearch Challenge (2/10/21): Two difficult to find objects?Every so often... ... in my work I'll search for something that takes a while to find. I save these for you! Here are two objects that I had to work a bit to find. In the process, I learned something about searching that I thought you'd enjoy. Can you find these as well? 1. In my reading I keep seeing references to a compilation of short stori […]
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Tag Archives: Mississippi
“Winger”, a funny (and at times heartbreaking) novel from a 14-year-old guy’s POV and “Strands of Bronze and Gold” – a retelling of Bluebeard. Don’t miss either one!
I’ve not finished either book, but I’m so enthralled by both of these novels that I didn’t want to wait to share. Although they’re nothing alike, they’re both making me lose sleep because I want to keep reading, and so … Continue reading
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Tagged bluebeard, fairytale, Mississippi, reform school, rugby, teenage boys, teenage girls, teens
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