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Near the end of the Second World War, new ideas about citizenship, national identity, belonging, and...

Safety Management in a Competitive Business Environment
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Although often taken for granted, safety doesn't just happen. It requires a deep understanding of...

Slums: How Informal Real Estate Markets Work
Eugenie Ladner Birch, Susan M. Wachter and Shahana Chattaraj
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Large numbers of people in urbanizing regions in the developing world live and work in unplanned...

One L: The Turbulent True Story of a First Year at Harvard Law School
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One L, Scott Turow's journal of his first year at law school introduces and a best-seller when it...

Cutting Loose: Why Women Who End Their Marriages Do So Well
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For women contemplating divorce or for those who have already divorced, Ashton Applewhite's...
Domestic Workers of the World Unite!: A Global Movement for Dignity and Human Rights
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From grassroots to global activism, the untold story of the world's first domestic workers'...

Framing the Rape Victim: Gender and Agency Reconsidered
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In recent years, members of legal, law enforcement, media and academic circles have portrayed rape...

101 Tips for the Parents of Girls with Autism: The Most Crucial Things You Need to Know About Diagnosis, Doctors, Schools, Taxes, Vaccinations, Babysitters, Treatment, Food, Self-Care, and More
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The latest research shows that as many as 1 in 88 US children now has autism, and the number keeps...

Kirk Bage (1775 KP) rated The Staircase in TV
Feb 25, 2021
Of all the docs on this list, this is the one that had me most gripped by the back and forth of the case. I changed my mind so much, almost several times an episode at points, because Peterson himself is both very likeable and very suspicious. There is an opportunity to weigh the evidence for yourself here that a lot of crime series ignore. The balance feels fair, and the case itself is so very fascinating, both from a personal and legal point of view. It plays like a real life soap opera at times, complete with cliff-hangers and teases, as Making a Murderer proved was so effective. To this day, I am not certain of Peterson’s guilt. The only thing I can say is that it was he himself who commissioned the series and allowed the filming of the case. Is that something a guilty man would do to manipulate what we see, or what an innocent man would do when unafraid of the truth? You decide! This would be the one I would recommend to anyone new to the genre, uncertain if this kind of thing is for them.
