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    • Why American Media Fawn Over Communist Murderers

      Why American Media Fawn Over Communist Murderers0

      The CNN headline read, “Kim Jong Un’s sister is stealing the show at the Winter Olympics.”  Then the article began with this gushing report:  “If ‘diplomatic dance’ were an event at the Winter Olympics, Kim Jong Un’s younger sister would be favored to win gold.” A Washington Post reporter, Philip Bump, tweeted “You go, girl”

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    • Demolishing the Pillars of Prosperity in the Name of Art

      Demolishing the Pillars of Prosperity in the Name of Art0

      Imagine you own a modest house in the countryside. You go there with your family on the weekends, fleeing the noisy and congested atmosphere of the city. Your husband and you are still paying back the mortgage you took a few years ago to purchase the house, working hard to make ends meet. Now imagine

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    • Why Arts-Focused Field Trips Make Students Smarter

      Why Arts-Focused Field Trips Make Students Smarter0

      We live in a time in which education statistics are a bit bleak. According to the Nation’s Report Card, only 40 percent of 4th grade students are proficient in math, while even fewer are proficient in reading. Given those numbers, it’s not surprising that so much attention is devoted toward ideas to turn these scores

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    • How Shirley Temple Responded to Sexual Harassment

      How Shirley Temple Responded to Sexual Harassment0

      Shirley Temple was probably the greatest child star, not only of her generation, but of any generation. She was not just popular, she was phenomenally, outrageously popular. No one hadn’t heard of her. Of course, her popularity was at its height in the 1930s. But even for someone growing up in the 1960s, 70s and 80s, she

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    • Why Security Measures Won’t Stop School Shootings

      Why Security Measures Won’t Stop School Shootings0

      When deadly school shootings like the one that took place on Valentine’s Day in Broward County, Florida occur, often they are followed by calls for more stringent security measures. For instance, after the Jan. 23 case in which a 15-year-old student allegedly shot and killed two students and wounded 16 others at a small-town high

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    • Keynes and the Myth of Permanent Deficit Spending

      Keynes and the Myth of Permanent Deficit Spending0

      The issue of ongoing and growing governmental deficits has arisen once again, as it does from time to time in U.S politics, but those who are raising the issue most critically now are liberal Democrats, many of whom have spent most of their time until this moment advocating programs and public spending which made federal

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