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  • New Study: Universal Preschool May Hurt Children, Not Help

    New Study: Universal Preschool May Hurt Children, Not Help0

    • September 21, 2015

    Support for universal preschool seems to be growing, with everyone from President Obama to New York Mayor Bill de Blasio actively encouraging it. But a new study released by the National Bureau of Economic Research shows that universal preschool may not offer the wonderful outcomes it promises. In fact, preschool may actually be a detriment

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  • Is It Time for a New Renaissance?

    Is It Time for a New Renaissance?0

    • September 21, 2015

    We live in an age that is committed to a form of “progress” that disavows the past. It is an age that paradoxically attempts to build upward by destroying foundations.  Recently, I came across a very brief essay that profoundly touches upon this disturbing trend. The essay is by the 19th century Russian thinker Vladimir

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  • Celebrating Toilet Cleaners

    Celebrating Toilet Cleaners0

    • September 21, 2015

    For my entire school-age existence (even through college), my mother cleaned houses. She worked incredibly hard and built an impressive little business. While I wasn’t a big fan of telling people my mom cleaned houses, I was still very proud of how hard she worked and that she always provided for us. Whenever it came

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  • What Harvard Neglected in 1982

    What Harvard Neglected in 19820

    • September 19, 2015

    Going through some old, family documents this week, I stumbled upon a clipping fromHarvard Magazine that included an address given by Reverend Peter J. Gomes of Harvard University to the school’s graduating seniors in 1982.   It’s a heart-felt and lively address, which is reproduced below.   What stands out most is that Rev. Gomes recognized

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  • What 8th Graders Had to Know About Geography in 1907

    What 8th Graders Had to Know About Geography in 19070

    • September 18, 2015

    The other week, Slate Magazine ran an article which decried the lack of geography literacy amongst American students. Author Joshua Keating declared, “I still strongly believe primary schools and universities need to do a much better job of educating Americans on the natural and political features of our world. Geographical literacy is a major problem:

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  • We’re Sitting Ducks

    We’re Sitting Ducks0

    • September 18, 2015

    The economic recession of 2007-09 made many Americans aware how dependent upon the government and the present system they had become. Those who had recently bought houses with little down payments were underwater on their homes. Those who had accumulated a large amount of student loan debt as an “investment” saw their “guaranteed” job opportunities

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