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Christian Science Monitor Weekly Year 2022 Magazine Back Issues

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  • Flying Cars And Houses On Mars
  • How Fifth Graders
  • See The World In 20 Years
  • Saving The Planet
  • One Mom At A Time
  • A Group Of Female Scientists Works
  • To Curb Climate Change-For Their Families
  • Where The Election Won't End
  • By Simon Montlake
  • Wisconsin's Fight Over Who Controls
  • How Elections Are Run Could Set The Pattern For The Nation
  • The Promise Of A New Home
  • By Dina Kraft And Sara Miller Llana
  • Eritrean Asylum-Seekers Shunned In Israel
  • Resettle In Toronto With The Help Of Jewish Groups
  • She's Learning From Me
  • I'm Learning From her
  • How People Are Building Bridges
  • In A Tennessee Town Divided Over Teaching Race In Schools
  • Party Of One
  • Why A Record Number Of Americans
  • Are Staying Single - And Embracing It
  • By Harry Bruinius
  • By Christa Case Bryant
  • Changing The Face Of Capitol Hill
  • How Advocates Are Pushing
  • To Diversify The Social And Economic Backgrounds Of Congressional Staff
  • Canopy Protectors
  • How Canadian Families Are Saving
  • The Country's Vanishing Forests
  • By Moira Donovan
  • Is It A Man's, Man's World?
  • How Questions About Male
  • Toughness And Gender Roles Are Rippling Through The Culture
  • By Harry Bruinius
  • The New Iron Curtain
  • What It Means For The World
  • By Peter Grier And Noah Robertson
  • What It Means For Europe By Ned Temko
  • Can You Have Women's Rights
  • Without Abortion Right?
  • How The Issue Is Viewed Around The World
  • Why Neither Party Is Selling
  • An Optimistic View Of America's Future
  • The Politics Of Pessimism
  • By Simon Montlake
  • How Local Groups Are Tackling
  • The Root Causes Of Violence In Chicago
  • Sptolighting Crime Prevention
  • By Richard Mertens
  • Building Him A Better Future
  • By Stephanie Hanes
  • Why A Conservative Florida Country
  • Raised Taxes To Help Children
  • Notes From A War
  • Our Correspondent Captures
  • The Resilience And Anguish Of A Ukraine Under Siege
  • By Martin Kuz
  • Despite Surging Oil Prices
  • Drilling Is Muted In North Dakota. Here's Why.
  • By Christa Case Bryant
  • No Boom In The Bakken
  • The Round-The-World Journey Of A Pair Of Levi's Jeans
  • Illustrates The Human Impact Of The Fast-Fashion Industry
  • By Ryan Lenora Brown
  • What Does Downtown Mean In A World Of Hybrid Work?
  • The Post-Pandemic City
  • By Harry Bruinius Patrik Jonsson
  • Tara Adhikari And Alexander Thompson
  • Seismic Shift On Rights By Peter Grier
  • America Has Been Adding Individual
  • Protections For Years On Issues From Voting To Abortion
  • Now That Is Changing
  • Molding A Moral Soldier
  • By Mary Beth McCauley
  • How An Army Chaplain
  • Teaches Warriors The Ethics Of War
  • The Quest For Lithium
  • Which Is Fueling The World's Battery Revolution
  • Is Just One Reason China Is Surging Into Latin America
  • The White Gold Rush By Howard Lafranchi
  • How Grassroots Groups Are Taking
  • Action To Stem The Problem On Tribal Lands
  • Finding Missing Native Women
  • By Henry Gass
  • How Title IX
  • Has Reshaped Sports Fields-And Society
  • By Kendra Nordin Beato And Tara Adhikari
  • Taking Flight By Richard Mertens
  • The World's Largest Restoration Project
  • The Florida Everglades, Gathers Momentum
  • Seaweed Inc.-Maine's Climate - Threatened
  • Lobster Industry Taps
  • Into A New Cash Crop
  • By Stephanie Hanes
  • How Bear Clan Patrol Helps Native Women
  • In Their Words: Voices Of Turtle Island
  • In Winnipeg, A Donated Building Becomes A Force For Reconciliation
  • Hundreds Of Refugees Start
  • A New Life In Portland, Maine.
  • But What Happens When Too Many Come?
  • Tested Lives Tested City By Doug Struck
  • Why Do People Carry?
  • It Comes Down To Trust
  • By Sara Miller Llana, Patrik Jonsson
  • Whitney Eulich And Dominique Soguel
  • What Does It Take To Make It In Music Today?
  • Creativity Musicianship And A Whole Lot Of Perseverance
  • The Band Plays On By Stephen Humphries
  • One Of America's Oldest Institutions
  • The Lending Library Finds New
  • Relevance In Shelves Stocked With Everything From
  • Telescopes To Cheese Warmers
  • The Lookout-On The Front Lines Of Climate Change
  • A Veteran Fire Spotter Keeps
  • A Balanced Vision Of Nature
  • By Noah Davis
  • The Founding Fathers Saw
  • Public Schools As A Key Support To Democracy
  • Do Americans Still Agree?
  • A Shaky Pillar By Peter Grier And Chelsea Sheasley
  • Grace In Grief
  • Even As War Grinds On, Ukrainians Find
  • Dignity In Honoring Those They've Lost
  • By Martin Kuz
  • Bear Ambassador By Doug Struck
  • Lynn Rogers Advocates For
  • Human-Bear Coexistence
  • Local Wisdom Helps
  • Communities Adap To A Warming Planet
  • Cool Building- By Stephanie Hanes, Whitney Eulich, Nick Roll, And Dominique Soguel
  • A G.O.P. Divided
  • Why The Republican Party's
  • Future May Be Decided In Arizona
  • By Francine Kiefer
  • Tipping The Work-Life Scales
  • Why Companies See Benefits In A Shorter Workweek
  • By Erika Page, Laurent Belsie And Shafi Musaddique
  • Can A Democrat Win Rural Ohio?
  • Why Tim Ryan Might Appeal
  • To Trump Voters
  • By Simon Montlake
  • Shaping A Good Person
  • Teaching Moral Integrity
  • In Fractured Times By Mary Beth McCauley
  • The Latino Shift By Story Hinickley
  • The Political Dynamic
  • That Could Change
  • The Course Of U.S. Elections
  • Geothermal 2.0 By Stephanie Hanes
  • Why Cornell University
  • Put A 2-Mile Hole In The Earth
  • Maybe We Can Talk
  • About Politics At The Table
  • By Simon Montlake Dinner
  • With A Side Of Debate
  • Dear Reader
  • We Asked People
  • To Share Stories Of Gratitude
  • A Tide Of Love Rushed In
  • Women Life, Freedom.
  • By Scott Peterson
  • Anger, Resolve, And Hope.
  • Fuel Iran's Feminist Revolution
  • Flight Risk -Collisions With Buildings Kill As Many As
  • 1 Billion Birds A Year In The U.S.
  • What's Being Done To Prevent Them
  • By Richard Mertens
  • What's In The Best Interests Of The Child?
  • The United States Has A Fraught History Of Native Adoption
  • Enter The Supreme Court
  • Stop Stealing Native Kids
  • The West Braces For A Long Winter
  • By Colette Davidson Lenora Chu, Cole Sinanian, And Sara Miller Llana
  • How A Civic Responsibility Ethos Is Taking Hold As Reisdents Cope
  • With High Energy Prices And The Effects Of War
  • The Christian Science
  • Monitor Weekly
  • Week Of December 26 2022
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The Christian Science Monitor (CSM), commonly known as The Monitor, is a nonprofit news organization that publishes daily articles both in electronic format and a weekly print edition. It was founded in 1908 as a daily newspaper by Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the new religious movement Christian Science, Church of Christ, Scientist. Since its founding, the newspaper has been based in Boston. Over its existence, seven Monitor journalists have been awarded the Pulitzer Prize, including Edmund Stevens (1950), John Hughes (1968), Howard James (1968), Robert Cahn (1969), Richard Strout (1978), David S. Rohde (1996), and Clay Bennett (2002).
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