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  • Serious Concerns about America’s Education System… in 1840

    Serious Concerns about America’s Education System… in 18401

    • August 10, 2015

    Many assume that America’s public education system developed organically in the aftermath of the Revolutionary War. In truth, however, its origins lie in the Common School Movement led by Horace Mann in Massachusetts beginning in the 1830s. Drawing inspiration from Prussia and France, Mann envisioned and campaigned for a more uniform, centralized, and government-controlled education

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  • The Bottom Line of What Those Videos Reveal

    The Bottom Line of What Those Videos Reveal0

    • August 10, 2015

    Read it and weep. The simpler, clearer version of what’s going on in the abortion industry all this time. If you haven’t watched the damning videos of Planned Parenthood officials discussing fetal tissue donation (or, in plain language, exchanging aborted babies’ body parts for money), you should watch them now before you read further. The first alarming

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  • Are Child Care Costs Driving Parents Back Home?

    Are Child Care Costs Driving Parents Back Home?0

    • August 10, 2015

    Child care costs are increasingly unmanageable for American families. According to the Washington Post, “The average annual cost of infant-center-based care is virtually the same as the average cost of tuition and fees at a four-year public college.” And it’s not only infant care that is straining the pocketbooks of Americans – childcare in general

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  • More screening, or more married parents?

    More screening, or more married parents?0

    • August 7, 2015

    The News Story: New Recommendations for Depression Screening in Primary Care  The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) is considering a new standard recommending that all adults be routinely screened for depression during visits to their primary care provider, according to a story released by the American Academy of Family Physicians. According to the AAFP,

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  • Is Modern Life Making People Lonely?

    Is Modern Life Making People Lonely?0

    We walk the streets rarely making eye contact with those we brush up against. We zoom along our freeways, only occasionally glancing at the driver beside us. We sit on the metro and hope we don’t need to make conversation. We wave at our neighbors but rarely talk to them. We are surrounded by people

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  • Huffing, Puffing, and Blowing High School Literature Courses to the Ground

    Huffing, Puffing, and Blowing High School Literature Courses to the Ground0

    • August 7, 2015

    Have you asked a high school junior lately what they’re reading in school? According to a report coming out of New York, it’s not Shakespeare… it’s… The Three Little Pigs?! “The report from the state Education Department says the classic children’s fairy tale was just one of several ridiculously easy reading assignments uncovered at Landmark

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