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CIC: The Death of Gwen Stacy
The iconic storyline “The Death of Gwen Stacy” in Spider-Man challenged traditional superhero storytelling, shaping cultural attitudes towards death and tragedy in comics.
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TDIH: Smallpox Vaccine First Invented
The smallpox vaccine’s history is a tale of scientific breakthroughs, global collaboration, and eventual eradication, showcasing human resilience and offering hope for the future.
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Comics in the Classroom: Readings for AANHPI Heritage Month
May is Asian, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Comics feature diverse characters like Ms. Marvel, Shang-Chi, and Silk. Educators can use them for cultural discussions.
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75 Years of European Union: Pt. 3
From managing economic instability to addressing migration pressures and grappling with the rise of populism, the EU navigated profound challenges since 2010, reaffirming its commitment to founding principles.
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75 Years of European Union: Pt. 2
The EU expanded from 1993 to 2010, bringing in diverse countries, fostering prosperity, and facing challenges. The expansion reflects unity, but ongoing efforts are crucial.
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CIC: Mental Health Awareness Month
The representation of mental health in comics has evolved from stigmatized portrayals to empathetic and nuanced narratives, challenging stereotypes and encouraging dialogue.