Naomi

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Most new students experience some kind of honeymoon. They have left behind the pangs of hunger, the sound of gunfire. In the absence of such threats comes a temporary peace. It is not coincidental that Dasani can think more clearly. There is no part of her body as critical to defeating poverty, or as vulnerable to its effects, as the brain.
Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival, and Hope in an American City
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