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April 21, 2015
“There are only two
lasting bequests we can
hope to give our
children. One of these is
roots, the other, wings.
~Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe
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Years ago, National Geographic Magazine ran an article, Beautiful Brains. It was fascinating. All of us spend
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