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    • What Children Lose By Not Gardening

      What Children Lose By Not Gardening0

      One summer while I was in middle school, my grandfather brought my family a number of potato sets to plant in our garden. As we had more than we needed, I passed off a handful to my friend who lived across the street. Despite lacking a green thumb, she eagerly planted them in a corner

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    • My University Treated Me Like a Criminal Over a Joke

      My University Treated Me Like a Criminal Over a Joke0

      For the past six years, I have taught an undergraduate course on international economics at Johns Hopkins University. Most of my students thought it was a very good course. So I was shocked when, on December 6, 2016, I was met at the door of my classroom by Johns Hopkins security personnel and barred from entering.

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    • A Failed Defense of Campus Kangaroo Courts

      A Failed Defense of Campus Kangaroo Courts0

      A college president recently promoted fallacies about the law in order to justify federal micromanagement of school discipline. Writing in the Washington Post, Brooklyn College’s Michelle Anderson defended a 2011 letter from the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) dictating “the standard of proof in campus disciplinary proceedings.” It told colleges that had been using

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    • How Radical Feminism Sowed the Seeds of Our Transgender Moment

      How Radical Feminism Sowed the Seeds of Our Transgender Moment0

      Today’s transgender movement is the latest effort to overturn what are in fact true assumptions about human life. My recent report, “Sex, Gender, and the Origin of the Culture Wars,” reveals the intellectual roots of today’s transgender movement so that citizens can defend common sense against the corruptions that this movement generates. Transgenderism literally means

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    • Why are Children Learning to Adult from YouTube Stars?

      Why are Children Learning to Adult from YouTube Stars?0

      In a recent article for NPR, Neda Ulaby writes on the rise of YouTube cooking star Rosanna Pansino. As NPR explains, Pansino is a young millennial who uses her YouTube channel, Nerdy Nummies, to teach viewers to make everything from individual potato cakes to treats based on video games or TV shows. In fact, what

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    • 8 Facts to Know about the Stone Which Broke the Code of History

      8 Facts to Know about the Stone Which Broke the Code of History0

      Discovered on July 19 in 1799 by the French, the Rosetta Stone proved to be one of the most important historical discoveries in the history of, well… history. As the most popular artifact in the British Museum, it sees most of the Museum’s 6.8 million visitors each year. Below are eight facts about the now

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