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    • Seven Quick Facts on Vocational Education

      Seven Quick Facts on Vocational Education1

      It used to be that those who pursued vocational education either in high school or postsecondary education were considered the “dumb students.” Such a mentality, however, appears to be fading from view, particularly as high college costs make those holding vocational degrees – with little to no debt involved – look ever more brilliant. But

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    • Where Were the Feminist Women Who Should Have Stopped Harvey Weinstein?

      Where Were the Feminist Women Who Should Have Stopped Harvey Weinstein?0

      Forget waiting for Superman. I’m waiting for Wonder Woman. Since the various stories of Harvey Weinstein’s crimes and misdemeanors have appeared in the news this week, I keep looking for one in which a woman tells Weinstein to take a flying leap (or something a little more explicit) in a public place. I kept looking

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    • Anger is Temporary Madness: The Stoics Knew How to Curb it

      Anger is Temporary Madness: The Stoics Knew How to Curb it44

      People get angry for all sorts of reasons, from the trivial ones (someone cut me off on the highway) to the really serious ones (people keep dying in Syria and nobody is doing anything about it). But, mostly, anger arises for trivial reasons. That’s why the American Psychological Association has a section of its website

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    • Why Rationalism is Key to a Happy Marriage

      Why Rationalism is Key to a Happy Marriage1

      Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice famously begins by saying, “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.” In the hundreds of pages which follow this statement, Austen depicts many marriages, some successful and some decidedly not. The successful ones –

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    • Conservatives Shouldn’t Sacrifice Their Principles for Trump

      Conservatives Shouldn’t Sacrifice Their Principles for Trump0

      In his play “The Knights,” the Athenian playwright Aristophanes creatively and humorously showed the insidious power of demagoguery. A satire written in the 5th-century B.C., the play depicted a Greek city-state that was succumbing to weaknesses of democracy. “The Knights,” one of the oldest Greek plays to survive, pits two smooth-talking demagogues against one another. One

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    • 5 lessons Harvey Weinstein can teach us about Hollywood

      5 lessons Harvey Weinstein can teach us about Hollywood0

      Harvey Weinstein is an overweight, crude, sex-addicted creep. But a powerful creep. At least until one week ago. Weinstein is the co-founder of the production-and-distribution companies Miramax and the Weinstein Company. He has shared the credit for more than 300 Oscar nominations and after Steven Spielberg and God, has been thanked more times than anyone

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