Fifty years ago, Dungeons & Dragons was considered Satanic. Today it's embraced by educators and child development experts. Ethan Gilsdorf explains the evolution.
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If one of my students had plagiarized the way Richard Muma did in his doctoral dissertation, I would have flunked them.
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Directed by Quentin Tarantino, Pulp Fiction (1994) celebrates its 30th birthday this month. Watching it now, this story of a ...