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Why You Should Ask Your Family Questions About The Past
The past is like the present and the future, far from rigid. It is ever-changing and always moving depending on the perspective of the narrator. In school I was taught about history in a standardized and fixed way, learning so-called key moments and key figures. Which moments and figures do we consider key when learning about history?
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The Plight of Unaccompanied Child Migrants: United States and European Union Asylum Policies and Effects on the Most Vulnerable Population
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Emerging Algorithms, Borders, and Belonging
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Treaties, the Law of Succession, and Cultural Artifacts: Ukrainian Art Restitution in the 1990s
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Post-National Shifts in Black America: Where Do We Go from Here?
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(Mis)Representation: Unraveling the Narrative of Immigrants As Contemporary Economic Threats
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Leninfall, Identity, and the Role of Government in post-Maidan National Discourse
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The Domestic Workers Convention and its Implications for Refugees in Germany
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Understanding the Brexit Vote: The Impact of Polish Immigrants on Euroscepticism
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