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Why Many Women Once Opposed Suffrage
- Culture, Featured, History, Politics, Western Civilization
- December 26, 2025






Making it through the teen years without a massive rebellion of children against parents would seem to many like a parenting success, one that not many dads and moms have the pleasure of achieving. But while many parents want to avoid teenage rebellion at all costs, what they may fail to realize is that parenting
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The news came recently that Family Christian Stores, the nation’s largest retail Christian book chain, is going out of business. In fact, it is interesting that the word “books” was no longer in the business’s title anymore, a good indication of the reason for the decline of Family Christian Stores and Christian book stores generally.
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There are several attitudes towards Christmas, Some of which we may disregard: The social, the torpid, the patently commercial, The rowdy (the pubs being open till midnight), And the childish — which is not that of the child For whom the candle is a star, and the gilded angel Spreading its wings at the summit
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Oh, the insecurities of youth! “Will I be popular?” “Can I play basketball as well as the other boys?” “Will the others let me hang out with them?” “Will boys like me?” “Will girls like me?” “Am I as strong/smart/good-looking/funny as the cool kids?” Most kids and teens endure these doubts about themselves. It’s a
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It was the 1970s. Dry cleaning bags lurked quietly behind couches waiting patiently for the opportunity to pounce on the hapless child who dropped a Lego nearby. Unguarded five-gallon buckets stood brazenly in the middle of basement floors hoping to entice their next drowning victim. Discarded refrigerators prowled the land looking for unsuspecting eight-year-olds to
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More than twenty-five years ago, in The Closing of the American Mind, Allan Bloom pointed out that college students in the United States had become very “nice.” Students in general did not want to offend anyone and there was a constant concern to protect one another’s feelings. Bloom meant this as a half-hearted, even backhanded
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