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Ethics of Western Aid
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Featured In Books
Eating Animals
by Michael O'Donnell
Spurred by the birth of his son, novelist Jonathan Safran Foer investigates the system that puts meat on our plates.
Featured In Movies
Fantastic Mr. Fox
by Alisa Wilkinson
Wes Anderson’s whimsical animated film features his familiar themes and undeniable fingerprints, but has broader-than-usual appeal.
Featured In People
Museum of Chinese in America opens in New York
by Carol Strickland
The exhibits, which narrate 200 years of struggle for the Chinese in the United States, puncture old stereotypes and some that still lurk.
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