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    • How the Clock Changed the World

      How the Clock Changed the World2

      When people reflect on how technology has changed our lives, they usually think about the car, the television, or the computer. But according to historian and philosopher Lewis Mumford, it’s really the invention of the mechanical clock that changed everything. In his 1934 classic Technics and Civilization, Mumford laid out a fascinating argument why “the

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    • The Best and Worst Story you will Read Today

      The Best and Worst Story you will Read Today0

      An older and troubling yet uplifting inside story of an abandoned assisted living home comes from NPR’s StoryCorps: “When an assisted living home in California shut down last fall, many of its residents were left behind, with nowhere to go. The staff at the Valley Springs Manor left when they stopped getting paid — except

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    • Would Mutual Aid Societies Revive Healthcare AND Community?

      Would Mutual Aid Societies Revive Healthcare AND Community?0

      It’s been six years this month since the Affordable Care Act was signed into law. Unfortunately for many Americans, the Affordable Care Act has turned out to be anything but affordable, and many are seeing their premiums and monthly payments continue an upward climb. Due to rising costs and qualms over government health insurance, increasing

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    • Professor: Children’s Imaginations Are Being Destroyed

      Professor: Children’s Imaginations Are Being Destroyed0

      Driving by a house with several children romping around in the front yard wrestling one another or running around in absurd dress-up costumes almost never fails to make me smile. Unfortunately, those smiles are few and far between because this scene now rarely occurs. Where has the imagination of children gone? Providence College professor Anthony

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    • Is Comfort Dulling Americans’ Minds?

      Is Comfort Dulling Americans’ Minds?0

      Ancient Greece represents a time of almost unparalleled intellectual creativity in world history. It had Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Democritus, Solon, Herodotus, Archimedes, and Hippocrates.   But according to many authors, what Ancient Greece did not have during its Golden Age was an obsession with comfort. And this fact may have played a large role in

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    • For These 10 States, Perception Isn’t Reality When It Comes to Education

      For These 10 States, Perception Isn’t Reality When It Comes to Education0

      Ask almost any American if the nation’s schools are in bad shape and they’ll likely say yes. But ask those same Americans how their local public schools are doing and you might get a different story. A new Gallup poll asked the latter question and found that some states have quite a positive view of

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