#AlienDay 2018: The Ten-Year-Old and the R-Rated Movie
The trading cards were what did it. Almost everything else made sense, but why the cards? Why market stuff for an R-rated movie to kids
The trading cards were what did it. Almost everything else made sense, but why the cards? Why market stuff for an R-rated movie to kids
A few months back, my son started watching Sesame Street, and I was excited for him to learn from all of the great Muppet characters.
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Tangent. Secant. Cosine. Sine. 3.14159. Go, Pi Day!
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With Thanksgiving fast approaching, we often find ourselves becoming more introspective, reflecting on the people and things for which we are thankful. As we at