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  • Why Modern America Might Have the Most Equality It Ever Had

    Why Modern America Might Have the Most Equality It Ever Had0

    • September 14, 2015

    We hear a lot about equality these days: equality in income, education, marriage, gender, race, class – the list could go on. Judging by many of the complaints which come from various interest groups, one would assume that the inequality of Americans is actually increasing as time goes on. But are things really that bad?

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  • The Emerging Victimhood Culture is Scary

    The Emerging Victimhood Culture is Scary0

    • September 14, 2015

    By now you’ve most likely heard about the increasingly sanitized, PC culture that is coming to predominate on college campuses. And on a weekly basis you witness a public figure self-immolate in an attempt to quell the frenzied demand of a mob for an apology. So what’s going on? A recent scholarly paper from Bradley

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  • Other Things Have a Purpose… Why Not Human Beings?

    Other Things Have a Purpose… Why Not Human Beings?0

    • September 14, 2015

    In the relativist climate of our postmodern world, it’s becoming more typical to believe that human beings have no single, ultimate purpose – that “purpose” is something purely determined by the will of each individual.  But in the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle contended that just as other things have a purpose for which they are made, or a

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  • Don’t Just Read TO Your Kids; Read WITH Them

    Don’t Just Read TO Your Kids; Read WITH Them0

    Reading to your children will have immeasurable benefits for their academic success. We hear this over and over again in the education world. So why don’t more parents do it? Statistically, only about one-third of parents read to their children at night—and that number is probably generous. There will, of course, always be those parents who

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  • Dining Out is Killing Americans’ Budgets

    Dining Out is Killing Americans’ Budgets0

    • September 11, 2015

    This past spring, Americans’ spending at restaurants surpassed their spending at grocery stores for the first time ever: At the same time, a recent survey showed that “Among those [making $75,000 or more] who are not saving as much as they believe they should because of spending on lifestyle purchases, 68 percent blamed dining out

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  • Only 6% of Americans Got a Perfect Score on This Science Quiz

    Only 6% of Americans Got a Perfect Score on This Science Quiz0

    • September 11, 2015

    You can take the 12-question quiz here. The median score was 8 out of 12.  Afterwards, tell us what your score was. No judgments!   Save this article to favorites

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