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In a sensitive 2006 book, "Britten's Children," the writer and television director John Bridcut explores this question.
A group led by Scott Graffin of the University of Georgia explores this question by examining a well-known event: the 2009 parliamentary expenses scandal in Britain.
"ANIMATION NOW: IMAGINATION INNOVATION INSPIRATION," a special event presented today by the FILM SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER at Alice Tully Hall explores this question.
In a new series, that started on Thursday on Channel 4, the Turner prize-winning artist Grayson Perry explores this question.
In "Muscular Body Image Lures Boys Into Gym, and Obsession," Douglas Quenqua explores this question: It is not just girls these days who are consumed by an unattainable body image.
The talented writer and actress Elisabeth Gray imaginatively and energetically explores this question by playing the part of a sad, mad poet in the last few seconds of life, her mind (and hair) blown wild from oven fumes, her memories of her difficult marriage jumbled up with a hallucination that she's the host of a television cooking show.
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I explored this question in a BBC radio documentary this week, and discovered that the answer is far from simple.
Hendrik Hertzberg eloquently explored this question recently.
Exploring this question requires us to widen and deepen our search.
Earlier this fall, Malcolm Gladwell explored this question from a sociological perspective, in a piece called "Thresholds of Violence".
I explored this question earlier this year in "When is a Person Not a Human?
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