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  • Don’t Overlook Gen Z’s Creative Edge

    Don’t Overlook Gen Z’s Creative Edge0

    “Children are getting ruder and ruder.” “Today’s youth are totally out of control.” “If we acted this way when I was a kid, we would have gotten disciplined.” “These kids are just lazy and entitled!” Have you heard these phrases in conversations about the unruly nature of teenagers today? Maybe you have harbored these exact

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  • Progressives Propose to Eliminate Over a Million Jobs Held by the Working Poor

    Progressives Propose to Eliminate Over a Million Jobs Held by the Working Poor0

    The Democratic presidential candidates are in agreement on a proposal to eliminate 1.3 million jobs nationwide. That’s not the way they would frame the issue, of course. Saying that you will eliminate over a million jobs held by the poorest people in America is not exactly a winning message. Instead, they frame it as a

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  • ‘Hold The Mayo’: Me and Mickey D’s

    ‘Hold The Mayo’: Me and Mickey D’s0

    It’s nearly noon, and I need fuel – not for my car or home, but for me. And because of my budget, I need cheap fuel. It’s time for the Golden Arches. Where else can I pay less than five dollars for two chicken sandwiches ­– “Hold the mayo, please” – and a Diet Coke?

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  • Three Lessons an Ancient Text Can Teach About Human Dignity

    Three Lessons an Ancient Text Can Teach About Human Dignity1

    Modern society shouts for more handouts to the poor. Yet when it comes to actually giving to charity or helping those in need, less than one-third of Americans volunteered in 2017. Modern society also demands better education for children, but secretly acts like it would rather have no children at all. Finally, modern society idolizes

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  • The Bystander Effect: Myth or Fact?

    The Bystander Effect: Myth or Fact?0

    In the first part of Seinfeld’s finale, Jerry and his friends Elaine, George, and Kramer witness a carjacking. Instead of intervening to protect the victim, they stand by laughing and filming the incident. They don’t even contact the police. When a cop finally does show up, however, the group finds themselves under arrest for violating

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  • Three Things Wrong With “Atlas Shrugged” (That Have Nothing to Do With Objectivism)

    Three Things Wrong With “Atlas Shrugged” (That Have Nothing to Do With Objectivism)0

    “Atlas Shrugged” tells the story of Dagny Taggart, who, while technically only the vice president of Taggart Transcontinental Railway, is the true ruling power of the company. In the face of worldwide economic crises and nefarious politicians, she struggles to save her railway and revitalize the nation.   This novel has been a source of

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