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    • How Books in the Home Impact Future Income

      How Books in the Home Impact Future Income0

      A study in the Royal Economic Society’s Economic Journal recently confirmed something we’ve long suspected: books in the home make a huge difference for children as they grow older. According to The Guardian, researchers looked at earnings and years of education when studying several thousand men in various European countries in the early to mid-1900s.

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    • America’s Most Embarrassing Spelling Errors

      America’s Most Embarrassing Spelling Errors0

      A fun Google Trends report went viral last week that revealed the top searched “how to spell” words in each state. Now, most of us would admit that there are a few simple words that give us a trouble. (Confession: I got the red squiggly line when I wrote this headline. I always want to

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    • Do Christians and Muslims Worship the Same God?

      Do Christians and Muslims Worship the Same God?0

      It’s frequently said that Christians and Muslims worship the same God. One can even find this statement in official documents of various Christian churches and denominations. For instance, in the Second Vatican Council document Nostra Aetate, the Roman Catholic Church writes: “The Church regards with esteem also the Moslems. They adore the one God, living

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    • ‘The Man Who Was Thursday’: Chesterton’s Beautiful Nightmare

      ‘The Man Who Was Thursday’: Chesterton’s Beautiful Nightmare0

      The endlessly quotable G.K. Chesterton (1874-1936) was many things in his day: essayist, poet, radio broadcaster, art critic, and novelist. His most popular novel (and my personal favorite) was his novella The Man Who Was Thursday. The book involves rival poets (who serve as archetypes) as they encounter a ring of anarchists who are named

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    • Conservatives Once Condemned Dropping of Hiroshima Bomb

      Conservatives Once Condemned Dropping of Hiroshima Bomb0

      President Obama’s speech at Hiroshima on May 27 has predictably sparked much controversy. Without parsing it all, I suggest that the key message so many dislike is this: “Hiroshima teaches this truth: Technological progress without an equivalent progress in human institutions can doom us. The scientific revolution that led to the splitting of an atom

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    • A Jewish Gravedigger’s Eyewitness Account of Nazi Camps

      A Jewish Gravedigger’s Eyewitness Account of Nazi Camps0

      According to History.com, June 1 is the anniversary of the first report of Hitler’s death camps. Curious to see what the report contained, I hunted up a copy and found one in Martin Gilbert’s book The Holocaust: A History of the Jews of Europe During the Second World War. Gilbert prefaces the report by explaining

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