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    • The Cult of Niceness

      The Cult of Niceness0

      More than twenty-five years ago, in The Closing of the American Mind, Allan Bloom pointed out that college students in the United States had become very “nice.” Students in general did not want to offend anyone and there was a constant concern to protect one another’s feelings. Bloom meant this as a half-hearted, even backhanded

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    • Modesty, Faith, and Burqa Bans

      Modesty, Faith, and Burqa Bans0

      In America, talk about dress codes usually revolves around miniskirts, half shirts, and what sayings and gestures cross the line of appropriate for printed t-shirts in public spaces. Yet this issue could soon evolve into discussions of when dress in the name of modesty and religious observance also goes too far. This thought came to

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    • Many New Toys Leave No Room for Imagination

      Many New Toys Leave No Room for Imagination0

      The other day my sister and I were reminiscing about the toys we used most as children. It quickly became clear that the common denominator in our play was a love for miniatures. We regularly used families of paper dolls, bears, and Fisher Price people (the old ones, not the gargantuan, unswallowable, and dumb-faced new

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    • ‘Peter Rabbit’ vs. ‘Polar Bear’s Underwear’: The Revenge of the Classics

      ‘Peter Rabbit’ vs. ‘Polar Bear’s Underwear’: The Revenge of the Classics0

      More than 70 years after her death, Beatrix Potter has a new book coming out in September to coincide with the 150th anniversary of her birth. The long-lost manuscript of The Tale of Kitty-In-Boots, which will be illustrated by Quentin Blake (the wonderful illustrator of Roald Dahl’s book), is already a bestseller. Potter, most famous

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    • New Study Suggests Manners Might Reduce Obesity

      New Study Suggests Manners Might Reduce Obesity0

      Across the political spectrum an overwhelming majority of adults believe that it’s important to teach children to be well-mannered. Yet in spite of this widespread agreement, the growing popularity of etiquette classes signal that few people actually know what good manners really entail. As it turns out, good manners may solve more than America’s rudeness

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    • Is the Pope Infallible? It depends.

      Is the Pope Infallible? It depends.0

      Since Pope Francis has seemingly jumped into the American presidential election with his comment about Donald Trump and building a wall on the southern border of the United States (see below), it’s worth clarifying what the Catholic Church actually teaches on papal infallibility. “‘A person who thinks only about building walls, wherever they may be,

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