2015년 3월 8일 일요일

Internet Memes And 'The Right To Be Forgotten' Plus 4 More Stories

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ALL TECH CONSIDERED

Internet Memes And 'The Right To Be Forgotten'

Becoming Internet-famous is a gold mine for some, a nightmare for others. The world of memes can pit free speech against the desire for privacy. And laws generally aren't keeping up, an expert says.
SHOTS - HEALTH NEWS

10 Questions Some Doctors Are Afraid To Ask

Just 10 questions about bad childhood experiences can turn up undiagnosed illness in adults, research suggests. So why don't more doctors ask? Some say they aren't equipped to deal with the answers.
SHOTS - HEALTH NEWS

Can Family Secrets Make You Sick?

Few doctors — and few patients — realize just how profoundly early abuse, neglect and other childhood traumas can damage an adult's physical health.
CODE SWITCH

Leonard Nimoy's Advice To A Biracial Girl In 1968

When a young girl with a black mother and white father wrote to a teen magazine in 1968 about not fitting in, the Star Trek actor responded at length about how Spock navigated two cultures.
NPR ED

Where Have All The Teachers Gone?

Enrollment at teacher training programs is down in many parts of the country, raising fears of a looming teacher shortage.

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