Title
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Very
Good Lives: The Fringe Benefits of Failure and Importance of Imagination
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Author
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J.
K. Rowling
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Call
Number
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158.1
R
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Location
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1st
Floor McNaughton
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Rating
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Recommended
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Book
Review
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This
is a commencement speech given by J. K. Rowling at Harvard University. She
talks about the importance of failure and the importance of imagination. She
has been there before and gives her insights into both subjects.
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Submitted
By
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James
McCulloch
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Department
or Major
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Facilities
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Status
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Staff
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Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Very Good Lives
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