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    • The Big Problem with Incest isn’t Genetic

      The Big Problem with Incest isn’t Genetic0

      Generally speaking, when individuals consider whether or not incest is acceptable or not, the first thought goes to genetics. Quite quickly, images of malformed backwoods-types or sickly kings and queens of old come to mind. For that reason, people may say that incest itself is okay as long as there is consent and that protection

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    • Trump and Hillary: One and the Same?

      Trump and Hillary: One and the Same?0

      Through the help of expert handlers, great websites, and well-crafted campaign ads, presidential candidates can make themselves out to be model Democrats or Republicans. But sometimes, those public images of the candidate as ideal conservative or liberal are belied by their own words. In a newly released study from the American Enterprise Institute, Weifeng Zhong

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    • 7 Relevant Quotes for Tax Day

      7 Relevant Quotes for Tax Day0

      1. “We con­tend that for a nation to try to tax itself into pros­per­ity is like a man stand­ing in a bucket and try­ing to lift him­self up by the han­dle.” – Winston Churchill, 1905   2. “[N]o taxes can be devised which are not more or less inconvenient and unpleasant….” – George Washington, 1796

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    • Why Do Religious People Tend to Be Happier?

      Why Do Religious People Tend to Be Happier?0

      The results of a Pew Forum Survey, posted last week indicate that “highly religious people” are, on average, more engaged with family, volunteer more, and are happier overall than non-religious people. Before anybody concludes that “religion” is better than irreligion, however, three fair questions need to be raised and pondered. First, is this study isolated,

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    • Is America Ripe for a Dictator?

      Is America Ripe for a Dictator?0

      The creeping accelerating expansion of U.S. executive power and the state of the 2016 presidential primary has respected academics and pundits—on both the left and the right—a little nervous. Charges of an inevitable slide of republicanism to authoritarianism to dictatorship have been all the rage in 2016. Donald Trump has been the most prominent target

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    • Research Shows Why You Should Start Spending More Time Alone

      Research Shows Why You Should Start Spending More Time Alone0

      It can be hard finding time alone in a world that has most of us “connected” in some way, 24/7. The technology that has made its way into our daily lives is almost impossible to avoid using in this day and age. Between smartphones, tablets, iPods, laptops and regular desktop computers, we’re never far from

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