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    • Gay teens really are at greater risk for poor mental health, substance use, and isolation, study finds

      Gay teens really are at greater risk for poor mental health, substance use, and isolation, study finds0

      Teens are mischievous, not to be trusted. You’ve probably heard the trope before – maybe you even believe it yourself. But is the stereotype now warping our trust of scientific results? Surveys can help researchers better understand the lives of teens, but skeptics argue that youth are often dishonest and that the results cannot be

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    • Five Essential Hacks for Summer

      Five Essential Hacks for Summer0

      One of the joys of life is outsmarting the bureaucrats and regulators. They are constantly seeking to ruin our lives with demands that we comply. Free men and women must resist. The bureaucratization of our lives has created strange anomalies. The digital world is mostly unregulated. Hence, our digital devices are ever-more amazing. We can

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    • Why Teenagers without Summer Jobs Risk Social Failure

      Why Teenagers without Summer Jobs Risk Social Failure0

      One of the most fascinating aspects of the new documentary Becoming Bond is how a summer job led to George Lazenby landing the role of James Bond. In the early 1950s, Lazenby, an Australian teenager, got a job as a used car salesman. Lazenby would go on to become a model and eventually play James Bond in

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    • Do Teachers Really Work Less Than Other Professionals?

      Do Teachers Really Work Less Than Other Professionals?2

      “Teachers receive a full-time salary with great benefits for only working 9 months out of the year.” I frequently see some iteration of the above in the comments section of Intellectual Takeout’s articles on education. It’s usually trotted out when another commenter tries to make the claim that teachers are underpaid or underappreciated. But is

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    • Love Your Grammar, But Don’t Be Obnoxious

      Love Your Grammar, But Don’t Be Obnoxious0

      This week, the financial press reported the downfall of a high-profile grammar pedant, Professor Paul Romer, the World Bank’s chief economist, who was hoist(ed) with his own pedantic petard. He is being replaced as head of the bank’s research arm after he demanded that his colleagues write succinct, clear, direct emails, presentations and reports in

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    • Students Wearing Trump Shirts Censored in School Yearbook

      Students Wearing Trump Shirts Censored in School Yearbook0

      Via the Washington Post: “When 17-year-old Grant Berardo wanted to wear a political T-shirt on school picture day in October, his parents told him it was fine. His “TRUMP Make America Great Again!” shirt did not violate the dress code at Wall Township High School in central New Jersey because it did not reference drugs

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