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  • Being Moral Means You Can Never Do Enough

    Being Moral Means You Can Never Do Enough0

    ‘I didn’t do enough.’ This is a conclusion we all hope to avoid, especially as our lives close. It is, perhaps, the ultimate regret. In the final scene of the movie Schindler’s List (1993), this regret is Oskar Schindler’s. Looking into the faces of the hundreds of Jews he saved from the Nazi concentration camps,

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  • 5 Relationship Habits Most People Don’t Recognize As Toxic

    5 Relationship Habits Most People Don’t Recognize As Toxic1

    Relationships tend to be highly dialectic and complex. Which leads most people to believe that those outside of the relationship don’t understand what’s going on inside the relationship, even when the relationship is clearly dysfunctional. Unfortunately, when we’re growing up, learning how to be a good partner is not something they teach us in school.

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  • Want to See Your Child at School? Pass a Background Check

    Want to See Your Child at School? Pass a Background Check0

    A new lunchroom policy in Alabama is making waves, and unlike recent lunchroom controversies, this one has nothing to do with Michelle Obama’s menus. According to local news media, AL.com, parents and grandparents who want to stop in to see their child during the lunch hour will now have to pass a background check –

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  • Video Sums Up “Modern Educayshun”

    Video Sums Up “Modern Educayshun”0

    If you’ve been following the news this last week, you’ve likely seen how school campuses are becoming dominated by contention over issues such as equality, racism, and other diversity-minded issues. But what happens when these issues come to dominate the curriculum, too? That’s the question explored in the amusing – and increasingly accurate – clip below: 

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  • Did Pediatricians Really Say More Screen Time is Okay?

    Did Pediatricians Really Say More Screen Time is Okay?0

    Judging by today’s headlines, it would appear that the American Academy of Pediatrics has taken the guilt trip off parents everywhere. As The Washington Post eagerly explains: “For years, the American Academy of Pediatrics set a simple and clear ceiling: no more than two hours parked in front of the TV for any child over

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  • Freedom Comes at a Price–And We Don’t Want to Pay It

    Freedom Comes at a Price–And We Don’t Want to Pay It0

    There might be few things on which most people agree but freedom is one of them. Although we might differ over what we understand freedom to be, we all think freedom is a good thing. And yet, truth be told, most of us don’t care as much about it as we say we do or

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