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  • How Anne Sullivan Worked Her ‘Miracle’ with Helen Keller

    How Anne Sullivan Worked Her ‘Miracle’ with Helen Keller0

    Most of us know teaching pioneer Anne Sullivan from “The Miracle Worker,” a story based on the autobiography of Helen Keller that has been made into several Broadway plays and movies. The name of the story derives from Mark Twain, who declared Sullivan such; and it’s hard to disagree with Twain’s assessment. In 1887, Sullivan,

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  • Did Stanford Students Just Reject Western Civilization?

    Did Stanford Students Just Reject Western Civilization?0

    Did Stanford students just reject Western civilization? According to the headline of a Daily Caller story a few weeks ago, they did. Given what actually happened, that seems grossly exaggerated. But not by as much as some might think. A few months ago, the conservative campus paper The Stanford Review proposed instituting, as part of

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  • C.S. Lewis on the Decline of Reasoning

    C.S. Lewis on the Decline of Reasoning0

    The old adage declares that “there is nothing new under the sun.” Nevertheless, it’s hard not to be amazed when something written by past generations strikes to the heart of what we are dealing with today. So it was when I picked up a copy of C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters written in 1942. For

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  • When You Tell a Woman to Keep Her Clothes On, Are You Slut-Shaming?

    When You Tell a Woman to Keep Her Clothes On, Are You Slut-Shaming?0

    In case you missed it amidst the chaos of the upcoming presidential election, there’s an equally epic war raging on social media about naked photos, slut shaming, and feminism. Kim Kardashian keeps putting on a Twitter strip show, posting fully or partially nude photos of herself, which has led to vocal backlash and critical comments

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  • Thomas Jefferson’s Fiction Reading List

    Thomas Jefferson’s Fiction Reading List0

    Thomas Jefferson was one of the architects of the American system. He wrote the Declaration of Independence (with a tip of the hat to John Locke), helped shape the Constitution, and was a virtual wellspring of the ideas on which the foundation of the United States was laid. While his knowledge of history and government

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  • Professor: One Reason Why Universities Became Day Cares

    Professor: One Reason Why Universities Became Day Cares0

    Last fall, university president Dr. Everett Piper made headlines when he warned students that college was not intended to be a day care, but “a place where you will quickly learn that you need to grow up.” The realization that many of today’s university students have not grown up has caught on with the general

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