Getting out of School - The New Yorker

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In their “Memory Book,” several children wrote about making paper cranes for schools in Japan after the earthquake there earlier this year—remembering that Japanese children had sent cranes to their school, a few blocks from Ground Zero, after the September 11th attacks—and the triumphant feeling when they folded the thousandth one.
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Getting out of School - The New Yorker
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In their “Memory Book,” several children wrote about making paper cranes for schools in Japan after the earthquake there earlier this year—remembering that Japanese children had sent cranes to their school, a few blocks from Ground Zero, after the September 11th attacks—and the triumphant feeling when they folded the thousandth one.
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