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    • Finding the Value in Hard Work

      Finding the Value in Hard Work0

      When I was a boy, my parents instilled in me the value of hard work—the hard way. After school, I, like many other kids, was expected to help around the house. Lawn mowing, weeding, cleaning, and other household activities defined my weekday afternoons. Homework followed chores, and only after that could I hang out with

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    • Federal government promotes eating unhealthy, sugary foods rather than meat

      Federal government promotes eating unhealthy, sugary foods rather than meat2

      The National Institutes of Health is encouraging unhealthy eating. It recently funded the development of a “food compass” that encourages people to eat sugary foods like Lucky Charms, while discouraging people from eating common sources of protein. The “food compass” assigns a high score of 78 to chocolate-covered almonds — which have lots of sugar and fat, and far less protein

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    • Shared Faith: How to Bridge America’s Racial Division

      Shared Faith: How to Bridge America’s Racial Division0

      The woke antiracism espoused by many of our cultural elites constitutes little more than a remade racism. The view that bridging the racial divide in American society requires blaming all racial inequalities on white privilege and structural racism cannot possibly end in racial reconciliation. It purports that non-whiteness is a righteous position of vindictive judgment

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    • Friday Comic: Royal Family0

      “Royal Family.” Credit: OwenComics (store). Twitter: @owenbroadcast. Instagram @owenbroadcast. ITO Save this article to favorites

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    • Reconsidering New Year’s Resolutions

      Reconsidering New Year’s Resolutions0

      If you’re like many Americans, chances are you’ve hit the ground running in 2023 with a fresh slate of resolutions. Perhaps you want to lose weight, get a better job, or spend more time with your family. Whatever your goals might be, the desire to become a better person—to build a better life—is in most

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    • Why Academics Are Writing Junk That Nobody Reads

      Why Academics Are Writing Junk That Nobody Reads15

      Professors usually spend about 3-6 months (sometimes longer) researching and writing a 25-page article to submit to an academic journal. And most experience a twinge of excitement when, months later, they open a letter informing them that their article has been accepted for publication, and will therefore be read by… … an average of ten people.

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