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Embalmed in Chemistry

david fox and steven ratzlaff photo by steve salnikowski (chronic creative) When I was studying 20th Century History in grade twelve I developed an entertaining system that helped me contextualize and simplify the information I was reading in my textbook. I … Continue reading

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This Mimi is Spectacularly Good

photo by Cylla von Tiedemann. Sometimes the truth is more fascinating than fiction, as is the case with the story of Marie Madeleine Brinvilliers, a French serial killer who went on a poisoning spree in the late Seventeenth Century in … Continue reading

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