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Books Set in the 1920s: 15+ Jazz Age Books to Love

The Jazz Age is one of my favorite periods to see depicted in movies or novels. So I've rounded up my favorite books set in the 1920s.

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Digital technologies accelerate innovation in China's tourism market

Experts believe immersive tourism has immense room for development. Cultural and tourism enterprises should keep up with consumer trends and create more diverse, high-quality immersive touris...

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The 30 Best Classic Novels Everyone Should Read

Delve into the timeless world of classics with these top classic books. See the literary masterpieces that have left an indelible mark on literature.

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Using strategies when reading classics makes it easier | Culture

Classic books can be challenging reads, but with technology all around, it doesn't have to be. Whether it's using Google to search up unknown words or listening to audiobooks instead of reading, all are useful when it comes to the Classics.

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Optimally generate policy-based evidence before scaling

Social scientists have increasingly turned to the experimental method to understand human behaviour. One critical issue that makes solving social problems difficult is scaling up the idea from a small group to a larger group in more diverse situations. The urgency of scaling policies impacts us every day, whether it is protecting the health and safety of a community or enhancing the opportunities of future generations. Yet, a common result is that, when we scale up ideas, most experience a ‘voltage drop’—that is, on scaling, the cost–benefit profile depreciates considerably. Here I argue that, to reduce voltage drops, we must optimally generate policy-based evidence. Optimality requires answering two crucial questions: what information should be generated and in what sequence. The economics underlying the science of scaling provides insights into these questions, which are in some cases at odds with conventional approaches. For example, there are important situations in which I advocate flipping the traditional social science research model to an approach that, from the beginning, produces the type of policy-based evidence that the science of scaling demands. To do so, I propose augmenting efficacy trials by including relevant tests of scale in the original discovery process, which forces the scientist to naturally start with a recognition of the big picture: what information do I need to have scaling confidence? To reduce voltage drops—the depreciation of the cost–benefit profile when scaling up solutions to social problems—sufficient policy-based evidence must be generated before policymakers scale up the project.

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Inside Anthony Burgess's deranged James Bond script

In 1975, the author of A Clockwork Orange was asked to write a new 007 film. The absurd end result has stayed largely hidden – until now

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Howard Jacobson: 'I hope Claudine Gay marks the start of people who know nothing losing their jobs'

The acclaimed novelist on the October 7 massacre, writing a tender love story – and why he’s now ‘too old to be ashamed of feeling’

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Jane Eyre by Patrice Lawrence: a canny abridgement

Patrice Lawrence’s abridgement for eight-to-12-year-olds manages to do justice to Brontë’s heroine – and the so-called ‘troubling’ passages

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The Ice Children by MG Leonard, review: Andersen reimagined

MG Leonard’s latest novel, The Ice Children, takes Andersen’s classic The Snow Queen and infuses it with quickfire prose and new characters

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