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    • When ‘Civilization’ Became a Bad Word

      When ‘Civilization’ Became a Bad Word0

      Kenneth Clark’s “Civilisation” mini-series, produced by the BBC and aired on American public television in 1969, celebrated the Western art and culture it depicted and explained. The show was one of the most widely watched and re-aired shows of its kind at the time, and is still discussed today, almost fifty years after its television debut.

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    • MIT Study: Career and Technical Education Courses Boost Graduation Rates (a Lot)

      MIT Study: Career and Technical Education Courses Boost Graduation Rates (a Lot)0

      Following the release of the latest numbers from The Nation’s Report Card, City Journal columnist Ray Domanico made an interesting observation: the low math and reading scores of eighth grade students parallel the national rates of college completion. In other words, the students who will succeed in college are the ones who are currently succeeding

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    • Peter Hitchens on the War in Syria: An Interview

      Peter Hitchens on the War in Syria: An Interview0

      I was reading George Will on Syria. The piece consists of this: Obligatory reference to the Germans dropping chemical weapons. Wikipedia level knowledge of the types of weapons and a strained causal link to Israel’s motivations in destroying Syrian airfield, completely oblivious of the greater strategic considerations. Mild Wikipedia level history to show that the

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    • New National Test Scores Show Betsy DeVos Was Right About Public Schools

      New National Test Scores Show Betsy DeVos Was Right About Public Schools0

      • April 20, 2018

      Education Secretary Betsy DeVos’ recent interview with Lesley Stahl on “60 Minutes” caused quite a bit of backlash from critics. As my colleague Jonathan Butcher has written, “60 Minutes” ignored many of the facts about the state of education in America. Response to the interview drew quite a bit of criticism of DeVos and her

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    • What Happens When an MBA Student Raised in Communist China Reads Hayek

      What Happens When an MBA Student Raised in Communist China Reads Hayek0

      Imagine being born during the bloody Cultural Revolution in China and growing up in a country with little economic or personal freedom. Few Chinese citizens had the knowledge that human rights are not granted by government, and those few who knew could not say. Few knew that government is not the source of economic progress;

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    • The Secret to Building a Close Family

      The Secret to Building a Close Family0

      It’s no secret how important good reading ability is. With only one-third of American school children reading at a proficient level, a student who not only reads but understands a book has a clear advantage over the rest of his peers. It is for this reason that many engaged parents follow the 1862 exhortation of

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