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    • ‘Social Justice’ is Overrunning the University of Texas

      ‘Social Justice’ is Overrunning the University of Texas0

      The latest racket in higher education, evident at my alma mater, the University of Texas at Austin, is the disturbing proliferation of “social justice” as a degree program, a course topic, an academic emphasis, and even as a prerequisite in campus job descriptions. “Social justice” is a seemingly innocuous term with no established definition. Many

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    • Finding Positive Masculinity in Pulp Fiction

      Finding Positive Masculinity in Pulp Fiction0

      In my first installment about the film Pulp Fiction, I used Jordan Peterson’s theory of order, chaos, and personal responsibility to interpret the actions of Jules (Samuel L. Jackson) and Vincent (John Travolta). In this second installment, I want to focus on one of the film’s most important characters: Butch (Bruce Willis). For those unfamiliar with

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    • Stoneman Douglas at 6 Months

      Stoneman Douglas at 6 Months0

      It was six months ago but feels like just yesterday. On Feb. 14, a deranged teen attacked students and staff members at Parkland, Florida’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, killing 17. Like millions of parents and grandparents across America, I was transfixed by the news that day, watching the coverage with horror. I grieved for

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    • Amish Uber Shows that Entrepreneurship is Contagious

      Amish Uber Shows that Entrepreneurship is Contagious0

      The ridesharing economy seems to know no bounds. From bike-sharing to platforms that pair riders with drivers who accept cryptocurrency to the most recent trend of motorized scooters, there seems to be something for everyone. But now, this service has entered a whole new market and is being extended to include even those who are religiously

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    • Soulmate Marriage: An Unrealistic Goal?

      Soulmate Marriage: An Unrealistic Goal?1

      A recent edition of the NPR program “Hidden Brain” asked an increasingly prevalent question: “When Did Marriage Become So Hard?” The idea that marriage is difficult is underscored by the fact that nearly 40 to 50 percent of all marriages end in divorce. And although divorce rates are supposedly falling, the numbers of divorced couples

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    • Why Minimal Sleep is Not a Badge of Honor

      Why Minimal Sleep is Not a Badge of Honor0

      “I need you to make sure that I don’t walk into any walls or trip on the stairs,” one of my friends recently informed me. Her reason? She was running on about three and a half hours of sleep and was struggling with the simple task of walking. I hadn’t gotten much more sleep than

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