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    • Is too much ‘stuff’ affecting our ability to be content?

      Is too much ‘stuff’ affecting our ability to be content?0

      It is common to hear people talk about the huge expense of raising children. Yet, most figures reported about how much it costs to raise a child are based on what parents actually spend, not what children actually need – which is a pretty big distinction. We all know that a reliance on ‘things’ won’t

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    • Bullying Video Goes Viral Days after U.S. City Votes to Fine Parents for Child Bullying

      Bullying Video Goes Viral Days after U.S. City Votes to Fine Parents for Child Bullying0

      The city council of Shawano, Wisconsin, recently passed an ordinance that will allow the city to fine parents whose children are caught exhibiting “bullying behavior.” Via Fox59 Indianapolis: Under the new ordinance, parents will be warned if police determine their child bullied another child. Parents have 90 days to address their child’s behavior. If their child

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    • Can We Really Know Ourselves?

      Can We Really Know Ourselves?0

      “This above all: To thine own self be true.” – Polonius (From Hamlet) “Every man has forgotten who he is. One may understand the cosmos, but never the ego; the self is more distant than any star. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God; but thou shalt not know thyself.” – G. K. Chesterton On this very

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    • The one Trump comparison you haven’t heard yet

      The one Trump comparison you haven’t heard yet0

      The race for the Republican presidential nomination has provided pundits with ample opportunity to claim that we have reached an all-time low in terms of fractiousness, divisiveness and vulgarity. Not so. A quick look to the Classical world lays to rest such a naive assumption. Politics under any system of government is always a dirty

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    • Cartoonist Fired After Poke at Big Ag CEOs

      Cartoonist Fired After Poke at Big Ag CEOs0

      Rick Friday, the longtime cartoonist whose drawings had appeared in the Iowa-based publication Farm News for more than two decades, drew his final cartoon for the publication last week, he said. In a Facebook message posted April 30, Friday suggested he was fired because his cartoon “insulted” someone affiliated with one of the corporations mentioned

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    • True Education Involves Suffering

      True Education Involves Suffering0

      One of the best pieces of educational advice I’ve heard in recent months didn’t come from a book or a talk about education. It came from a film about wine. This past week I watched A Year in Burgundy on Netflix. I highly recommend this documentary not only for the information it provides on the winemaking process,

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