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If we can preserve and encourage the impulse to read, electronic books are a boon.
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The Art of the Affair: An Illustrated History of Love, Sex, and Artistic Influence, a new short book written by novelist Catherine Lacey and illustrated by artist Forsyth Harmon, encourages the impulse toward this nostalgia.
The Art of the Affair: An Illustrated History of Love, Sex, and Artistic Influence, a new short book written by novelist Catherine Lacey and illustrated by artist Forsyth Harmon, encourages the impulse toward this nostalgia.
Ms. Nuzzo-Morgan is the founder of the Long Island Poetry Archival Arts Center, also known as the Poetry Place, in Patchogue, which collects and preserves the work of local poets, and will hold a "Marathon Open Podium" reading on April 21 at 5 p.m. Nassau County has its own poet laureate, Linda Opyr, who likes to encourage the poetic impulse in others via Twitter, using the handle @nassaupoetl.
The F90 selection has been smartly curated to encourage the proverbial impulse buy, provided your rainy-day budget is as big as a hot-air balloon.
"I'm not somebody who thinks the United States should stand on the sidelines and not get its hands dirty when there's an opportunity for us to encourage the better impulses inside a country," Obama said.
"I'm not somebody who thinks that the United States should stand on the sidelines and not want to get its hands dirty when there's an opportunity for us to encourage the better impulses inside a country," Obama said.
Instead, Mr. Bush has unwisely chosen to encourage the most hawkish impulses of Israel's prime minister, Ariel Sharon, reassuring him in private on Sunday and again in public yesterday that Israel "must not feel constrained" in defending itself.
Celant encourages the collecting impulse in his son, whose bedroom has vintage Legos and other toys as well as a Keith Haring drawing, modular shelves by Charles and Ray Eames, and a chair and table by Jean Prouv?"I'm mostly collecting for my son," he says.
Perhaps he saw in Vishniac a similar impulse to encourage the viewers to believe things that weren't really there.
For McGovern to go on to say that Capa (either Robert or Cornell, take your pick) had a "similar impulse to encourage the viewers to believe things that weren't really there" is a gross misinterpretation of the facts, and unfair conjecture.
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