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  • Trump Administration Reverses Obama-Era Policies on Religious Freedom

    Trump Administration Reverses Obama-Era Policies on Religious Freedom0

    The Trump administration came out strongly in defense of religious freedom Friday, with new legal guidance and a move to reverse one of the most controversial Obamacare mandates. The Justice Department guidelines direct attorneys and agencies that freedom of religion extends to both organizations and individuals, and includes living out one’s religious beliefs. Under the

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  • The Price of the Campus Hookup Culture is High

    The Price of the Campus Hookup Culture is High0

    In his book about the contemporary “mating market” sociologist Mark Regnerus posits the theory that sex has become “cheaper” than ever before in human history. This is hard to gainsay when even young teenagers are instructed in the use of “protection” on the assumption that they may then “have sex” at no cost at all.

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  • 4 Ways to Make a Really Bad First Impression

    4 Ways to Make a Really Bad First Impression0

    There is a hilarious scene in the Oscar-winning film La La Land that shows the easiest way to make a terrible first impression. Emma Stone’s character Mia arrives at a pool party and is introduced to a man named Carlo. The conversation begins fine. Carlo repeats Mia’s name, demonstrating that he’s paying attention. He firmly

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  • Hollywood is Gushing About Ashley Judd’s Bravery, But Don’t Forgot About Jessica Hynes

    Hollywood is Gushing About Ashley Judd’s Bravery, But Don’t Forgot About Jessica Hynes0

    It has long been suspected that Hollywood gives lip-service to one thing but does another. The sexual allegations against Harvey Weinstein, followed by his firing, seem to confirm this idea. For those unfamiliar with the case, The New York Times recently ran a story which led with the description of a meeting between Ashley Judd

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  • Schooling Was for the Industrial Era, Unschooling Is for the Future

    Schooling Was for the Industrial Era, Unschooling Is for the Future0

    Our current compulsory schooling model was created at the dawn of the Industrial Age. As factories replaced farm work and production moved swiftly outside of homes and into the larger marketplace, 19th century American schooling mirrored the factories that most students would ultimately join. The bells and buzzers signaling when students could come and go,

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  • Why Are We So Afraid of Boredom?

    Why Are We So Afraid of Boredom?0

    I opened my window the other afternoon, intending to let a whiff of fall float through the room for a while. But instead of moving on as I intended, I stopped and looked down at the scene below. There sat my little neighbor girl, busily engaged with a friend in tying a rope to a

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