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In the digital library OAPEN , the number links to a study on Ancient Identities in Britain , exploring how Iron Age and Roman history are still socially relevant today through reenactments and museums.
One of the most impactful stories associated with this number comes from a 2014 Rolling Stone long-form report titled "The New Face of Heroin." It follows the life of a woman named Eve in Vermont, who found herself homeless and pregnant while battling addiction. The story captures her desperate goal: to overcome her past and simply become a "normal, boring person". Power and Influence 107942
The number appears across a surprising variety of stories and archives, ranging from high-stakes journalism to personal struggles and even ancient history. The Face of an Epidemic In the digital library OAPEN , the number
In a more literal sense, 107942 is used as a program ID for community events like "Parent Nights Out" at local YMCAs, featuring glow-in-the-dark Easter egg hunts for kids. Power and Influence The number appears across a
In the world of political commentary, identifies a Politico Magazine deep dive into "The Talk Radio Effect." This story analyzes how conservative talk radio hosts like Laura Ingraham and Mark Levin gained the power to shape national policy and influence primary elections by mobilizing listeners to flood congressional phone lines. Artistic Vision and Loss
On Goodreads , it marks a community discussion of the epic love story The Thorn Birds , where readers dive into the complexities of religion and life in Australia and New Zealand.
The number also points to a moving narrative in Filmmaker Magazine about director Rodney Evans . His story, documented in the film Vision Portraits , explores his journey as a filmmaker losing his sight. It details how he uses his remaining vision and the help of assistants to continue clicking the shutter and creating art. Other Fragments of 107942
