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  • Crime Hits Home

    Crime Hits Home1

    To know my Aunt Maggie is to adore her. She is a 92-year-old retired nurse who lives in Cleveland. When I graduated from law school, I moved to Cleveland to work for a law firm. During my first weeks in town, I lived with my Aunt Maggie and Uncle Thurman. It was almost embarrassing the

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  • Creche, Credo, Courthouse: Reminders of Western Civilization at Christmas

    Creche, Credo, Courthouse: Reminders of Western Civilization at Christmas0

    The creche has gone on display at the Warren County Courthouse in Front Royal, Virginia. There we see the figures we might expect—Mary, Joseph, the newborn in the manger, the Magi, and several animals. Beside the creche stands a plain white wooden cross about four feet high. The statues are a bit timeworn, and to

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  • Creativity Scores in America Have Steadily Declined Since 1990. Why?

    Creativity Scores in America Have Steadily Declined Since 1990. Why?1

    Prompted by my nine-year-old’s son’s emerging interest in photography, I have been introduced to the life and legacy of Ansel Adams, the renowned 20th-century American landscape photographer. As a curious and energetic child, with an innate need to move and act, schooling was not a good fit for Ansel. In his autobiography, he describes his

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  • Creating Healthy Reading Habits in Our Age of Distraction

    Creating Healthy Reading Habits in Our Age of Distraction3

    Over the years, I have tried to implement well-balanced reading habits in my daily life. There have been times when I was convinced I could get by on the entertaining tales of Neil Gaiman and George Saunders. There have been other times when I held that the literati were supposed to stick to the highbrow

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  • Creating Habits in an Age of Distraction

    Creating Habits in an Age of Distraction0

    There’s no doubt that we are more distracted than ever in our age of screens. Everything from the latest news on social media to our favorite movie to online shopping is only a few clicks away. The cost, though, is not a light one: The productive and meaningful habits in our life are taking a

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  • Creating a Traditionalist Community

    Creating a Traditionalist Community0

    It’s easy to feel isolated these days. It’s especially lonely for those of us who are conservative, religious, or traditionalist persons. We don’t usually get to choose our social environments and find few (if any) true kindred spirits in our school and college years, or later in our careers. Social media seems to have replaced

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