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Happy, successful children and students, and an AIDS vaccine, is what Schlesigner wants.
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Seeing how science works is essential to understanding how science works.
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Former President of the Rockefeller University Joshua Lederberg was a person of both science and faith, and Schlesinger talks about why she respected him for it.
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If Schlesinger could be an artist, she would be, she says.
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Schlesinger’s children have interests that range from physics to theater.
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Schlesinger talks about hearing Christian De Duve speak about the cell at the Rockefeller University while a teenager in the suburbs.
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Anybody who spends time outside of their native country will probably have a different view of their native country, says Maine.
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The Bible is less than a story.
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There was always a part of Maine that wasn’t happy when the monster died at the end.
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In pop culture, the Monster is a tragic figure.
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Writing about Herman, a dragon suffering from an existential identity crisis, says Maine.
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Author Daivd Maine says Palestinians must be recognized for their grievances.
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Pakistanis are not all fundamentalist or fanatical.
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Living among people who are skeptical of the intentions of your country can make you rethink it too, says Maine.
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Isolation sparked his interest in reading. His writing influences are Langston Huges and Flannery O’Connor.
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You can’t hide anymore, says Low.
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Historically, women have been disadvantaged, says Low
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They can be a blessing and a burden.
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It’s critical, says Low.
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Gaynor elaborates on how he dealt with discovering his mother’s breast cancer
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Gaynor discusses the tools for treatment.
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Gaynor talks about what to look for.
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