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  • What the Popularity of DNA Tests Really Tells Us

    What the Popularity of DNA Tests Really Tells Us0

    Watch a YouTube video, browse Facebook, or (if you’re old-fashioned) turn on a television, and you might well see an advertisement for DNA-profiling services. DNA tests have become ubiquitous as sequencing technology has improved. Companies now sell you a product that can supposedly tell you how much of your DNA comes from various regions of

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  • Was There a Star of Bethlehem? An Astronomer Presents the Evidence.

    Was There a Star of Bethlehem? An Astronomer Presents the Evidence.0

    Christmas is over, right? Or so many of us think. But before the Christmas season ran from Thanksgiving to December 25th, as it does today, the first few days of January were a major part of the Christmas celebration. The “Twelve Days of Christmas” officially end on January 6th, or Epiphany, the day on which

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  • The Seven Deadly Sins of Networking

    The Seven Deadly Sins of Networking0

    This is based on a section of Zak’s new book How to Get Ahead, due out in summer 2019. Networking is a fundamental part of getting ahead. You can have the best skills, the best knowledge, and the best portfolio, but if you can’t get in front of the people who can use your skills, knowledge,

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  • Congress Used to Pass Bipartisan Legislation – Will It Ever Again?

    Congress Used to Pass Bipartisan Legislation – Will It Ever Again?0

    Congress seemingly hasn’t accomplished much apart from a tax cut and criminal justice reform since the election of President Trump in 2016, despite all three branches being controlled by the GOP. Will that record get even worse now that the U.S. has divided government? As a political scientist who studies Congress, I find it tempting

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  • Would Trump’s Wall Eventually Pay for Itself?

    Would Trump’s Wall Eventually Pay for Itself?0

    In January, 2018, citing an extensive study from Harvard University, the Washington Times reported that 80 percent of Americans, including 68 percent of Democrats, want tighter security on our southern border.   Many of those polled, we may presume, would support building a wall to help provide that security.   Opponents of such a wall

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  • What is Hygge and Why Does Everyone Love It?

    What is Hygge and Why Does Everyone Love It?1

    During these last few holiday seasons in Britain and America, a strange new concept has become incredibly popular. Occupying the minds of many of my female friends and family members, this concept is know as ‘Hygge” (pronounced Hoo-Ga). This word originates from the far-off, exotic land of Denmark and has no direct translation into English.

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  • The Nash Equilibrium Minimum Wage Is Zero

    The Nash Equilibrium Minimum Wage Is Zero0

    As the New Jersey legislature and governor debate the details of a hike in the state’s minimum wage to $15 an hour, it is worth taking a step back and contemplating one of the greatest thinkers in New Jersey history, Nobel Laureate John Nash. (Nash was the subject of the 2001 film A Beautiful Mind,

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  • More Americans Find “Meaning in Life” Through Money than Faith

    More Americans Find “Meaning in Life” Through Money than Faith0

    What makes your life meaningful? For Christians the answer should be some variation of our faith in God. But if that’s your answer you are distinctly in the minority in the U.S. The Pew Research Center conducted two separate surveys, one that included an open-ended question asking Americans to describe in their own words what

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  • Government Shutdown Shows Why We Need to Decentralize National Parks

    Government Shutdown Shows Why We Need to Decentralize National Parks0

    The federal government is in the midst of a partial “shutdown.” Don’t worry, there’s still plenty of money flowing to a great many government departments. And even those workers who experience deferred salaries during the shutdown will almost certainly get their back pay paid in full. But as always occurs during these so-called shutdowns, many

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