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  • Power and Predation

    Power and Predation0

    Over the past week, much of our nation’s political discourse has centered around allegations of rape and sexual misconduct. First, Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore was accused of pursuing sexual relationships with young teenagers. Then Democratic Senator Al Franken was accused of sexual misconduct when he was a comedian. Now, members of the mainstream media

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  • Meet the Woman Who Helped Make Thanksgiving a US Holiday

    Meet the Woman Who Helped Make Thanksgiving a US Holiday0

    For much of the 19th century, Thanksgiving was only celebrated by New Englanders and Northeastern transplants in the upper Midwest and New York. Without the dogged activism of Sarah Josepha Hale—a novelist, poet, and the editor of “Godey’s Lady’s Book,” a lifestyle magazine with an impressive pre-Civil War circulation of 150,000—Thanksgiving may never have become

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  • Can Homeschooling Break the ‘Glass Ceiling’?

    Can Homeschooling Break the ‘Glass Ceiling’?0

    The BBC recently held the “100 Women Challenge,” which highlighted various females and their success in breaking the glass ceiling. One of these women is Camille Eddy, a 23-year-old STEM major who is now interning in Silicon Valley as a mechanical engineer.   Camille realizes that her position as a female in the typically male

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  • Back in My Day, Young’un…

    Back in My Day, Young’un…0

    • November 22, 2017

    As the saying goes, kids these days never had it so good. Monty Python made a great sketch based on this idea: old men complaining about the young people of today and competing as to who had the most uncomfortable upbringing. To paraphrase, “back in my day I had to walk to school and back,

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  • Porn and Sexual Assaults: Is there a link?

    Porn and Sexual Assaults: Is there a link?0

    At this point I’m utterly disgusted by almost everything I’ve read about the various sexual misdeeds of famous and powerful men. Yes, almost all of these accounts are merely allegations, but I’m finding the apologies of most of these men to be truly wanting and indicative of some guilt. Furthermore, the descriptions of the assaults

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  • Politically Correct Myths About Race and Student Misbehavior Shackle Teachers

    Politically Correct Myths About Race and Student Misbehavior Shackle Teachers1

    School officials sometimes refuse to suspend violent or disruptive students just because they are black, and school administrators believe that “too many” black students have already been suspended compared to the number of whites. Former school official Edmund Janko describes how he himself did this, to achieve a veiled racial quota, in a City Journal

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