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    • Monopoly was Created to Portray the Evils of Capitalism

      Monopoly was Created to Portray the Evils of Capitalism0

      ‘Buy land – they aren’t making it any more,’ quipped Mark Twain. It’s a maxim that would certainly serve you well in a game of Monopoly, the bestselling board game that has taught generations of children to buy up property, stack it with hotels, and charge fellow players sky-high rents for the privilege of accidentally

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    • Virtual Schooling is Surging

      Virtual Schooling is Surging0

      I haven’t been a student in a typical classroom since the turn of the millennium. Back then, technology was just beginning its march into all aspects of modern life, including education. Earlier this year, I took a fully online course and was pleasantly surprised, not only by its intellectual rigor but also by the virtual

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    • Why So Many American Catholics Loathe Pope Francis

      Why So Many American Catholics Loathe Pope Francis9

      Around the world, Pope Francis is understandably rather popular. It’s not just that he’s a good pastor; it’s that he doesn’t hesitate to speak truth to power when he can have an effect. But he’s probably less popular among US Catholics than anywhere else in the Church. The reasons for that are instructive, and not

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    • 5-Year-Old Fined $200 … for Selling Lemonade

      5-Year-Old Fined $200 … for Selling Lemonade0

      On summer evenings when I drive home from work, I often see small children selling lemonade in my neighborhood. Most of the time I honk my horn and wave, but occasionally I’ll pull up and purchase a cup, usually for 25 cents. I happen to like lemonade, but that’s usually not my primary motivation for

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    • Why Today’s Students Can’t Pass This 1922 College Entrance Exam

      Why Today’s Students Can’t Pass This 1922 College Entrance Exam2

      For generations, each autumn has bestowed the unofficial arrival of adulthood on young people as they head off to college for the first time. But while the entrance into the Ivy Halls has occurred for years, one part of that ritual seems to have disappeared, namely, the entrance examination. Oh sure, we have SATs and

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    • How Do U.S. Reading Habits Compare to the Rest of the World?

      How Do U.S. Reading Habits Compare to the Rest of the World?0

      Scandinavia is made up of the top 5 most literate countries in the world. (Finland, Norway, Iceland, Denmark, and Sweden, respectively.) All 7 Harry Potter books are on the Top 21 Best Selling Books Worldwide. (By millions of copies sold.) When it comes to the most hours read per week, India, Thailand, China, the Philippines,

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