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  • Five Ways to Reinfuse Religion into American Society

    Five Ways to Reinfuse Religion into American Society27

    It’s the National Day of Prayer, that one day a year that we seriously take a few minutes (or maybe not even that) to say a prayer that our nation will turn back to God and get serious about living right. It’s a beautiful and good tradition – with leaders dating all the way back

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  • Five Ways to Develop Children’s Talents

    Five Ways to Develop Children’s Talents1

    Some people think talent is born. The often-told story of Mozart playing piano at 3 and composing at 5 reinforces such beliefs. But here’s the rest of that story: Mozart’s father was a successful musician, composer and instructor. He was devoted to teaching Mozart and helping him practice hard and achieve perfection. Despite all this,

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  • Five Ways to Avoid the ‘Planned Mediocrity’ in Schools

    Five Ways to Avoid the ‘Planned Mediocrity’ in Schools0

    It’s been one short year since parents suddenly found themselves the chief overseers of their children’s education due to the pandemic. “Short” isn’t the word to describe it, I can almost hear many parents retort, relief in their voices as they realize that soon they will be off the hook, for the responsibility of their child’s education will

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  • Five Ways to ‘Live Below Your Means’

    Five Ways to ‘Live Below Your Means’0

    It’s not often one comes across sound, concise advice. So when I came across the following statement the other day, I took notice: “Live below your means.” This advice, writes Dr. Patrick Fagan, was given to a group of professional therapists, but it also translates to families. What children need most from their parents is

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  • Five Ways the Charlottesville Marches Backfired

    Five Ways the Charlottesville Marches Backfired0

    It’s a rule of social and political movements that they cannot fully control the outcome of their efforts. Actions cause reactions, many of them unanticipated and certainly unintended. This is because no group, no matter how powerful, can control the human minds of others not part of their cause. This is why so many movements

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  • Five Ways Nanoscience is Making Science Fiction into Fact

    Five Ways Nanoscience is Making Science Fiction into Fact0

    Russian author Boris Zhitkov wrote the 1931 short story Microhands, in which the narrator creates miniature hands to carry out intricate surgeries. And while that was nearly 100 years ago, the tale illustrates the real fundamentals of the nanoscience researchers are working on today. Nanoscience is the study of molecules that are one billionth of

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