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Learning A Second Language As An Adult

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On the Code Switch podcast, 40 years ago, the Philadelphia Police Department carried out a bombing that destroyed a Black neighborhood on live TV. And yet the deadly events of that day have been largely forgotten.

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Learning A Second Language As An Adult

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There is now a historic marker because a group of middle school children were assigned to look at police brutality in their community. Listen to the Code Switch podcast from the NPR Network.

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Learning A Second Language As An Adult

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Great conversation makes for a great party. But how do you ask the questions that really make the room come alive? Well, here at Life Kit, we've got you. What is a path you almost took but didn't? On our latest episode, how to ask the magical questions that'll make your party sparkle. Listen to the Life Kit podcast from NPR.

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Learning A Second Language As An Adult

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On the Code Switch podcast, 40 years ago, the Philadelphia Police Department carried out a bombing that destroyed a black neighborhood on live TV. And yet the deadly events of that day have been largely forgotten.

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Learning A Second Language As An Adult

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There is now a historic marker because a group of middle school children were assigned to look at police brutality in their community. Listen to the Code Switch podcast from the NPR network.

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Learning A Second Language As An Adult

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Yes, I think there's more eggs.

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Learning A Second Language As An Adult

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Here's chocolate for you.

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Learning A Second Language As An Adult

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On the Code Switch podcast, 40 years ago, the Philadelphia Police Department carried out a bombing that destroyed a Black neighborhood on live TV. And yet the deadly events of that day have been largely forgotten.

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Learning A Second Language As An Adult

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There is now a historic marker because a group of middle school children were assigned to look at police brutality in their community. Listen to the Code Switch podcast from the NPR network.