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  • Five Ingenious Ways Snakes Manipulate Their Bodies to Hunt and Survive

    Five Ingenious Ways Snakes Manipulate Their Bodies to Hunt and Survive0

    Do a quick search for “snakes” in the news and you’ll find people terrified, bitten or, sadly, killed by these creatures. Many of us fear their slithering ways and researchers have found evidence which suggests that humans have evolved a tendency to spot snakes more easily than other animals. But there are more than 3,500

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  • 7 Jobs That Robots Will Soon Take Over

    7 Jobs That Robots Will Soon Take Over1

    The time is approaching when many workers may have to say “welcome” to their new robot overlords… and say goodbye to their jobs. According to a November 2017 report put out by the McKinsey Global Institute, up to 30% of jobs worldwide could be automated by the year 2030. Will your job be one of

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  • Why Identity Politics is Toxic for Everybody

    Why Identity Politics is Toxic for Everybody0

    Speakers invited to Hillsdale College have been hitting home runs lately. Two talks in particular poignantly diagnose the toxic effects of identity politics: one by University of Pennsylvania law professor Amy Wax, who recounts her recent experience of it; the other by political journalist Matthew Continetti, who argues that it’s counterproductive as well as un-American.

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  • People with Depression Use Language Differently – Here’s How to Spot It

    People with Depression Use Language Differently – Here’s How to Spot It0

    • February 6, 2018

    From the way you move and sleep, to how you interact with people around you, depression changes just about everything. It is even noticeable in the way you speak and express yourself in writing. Sometimes this “language of depression” can have a powerful effect on others. Just consider the impact of the poetry and song

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  • He Was a President Who Understood Principle

    He Was a President Who Understood Principle0

    In his veto of a congressional salary increase, our 30th president, Calvin Coolidge, told Congress that, “No person was ever honored for what he received. Honor has been the reward for what he gave.” This statement truly characterizes Coolidge for who he was as a man. Not only was he deeply concerned with tax reduction

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  • Father-Daughter Dances Are No Longer Politically Correct

    Father-Daughter Dances Are No Longer Politically Correct0

    Around Valentine’s Day, it’s not uncommon to see pictures of little girls dressed up, smiling, and excited to go with their dads to a father-daughter dance. Such has long been the case at New York PS 65, a public elementary school on Staten Island. But as CBS News reports, the annual father-daughter dance is being

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