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  • Are You a Double Hater?

    Are You a Double Hater?7

    In November of this year, a new U.S. president will be elected, but after the recent debate, the tension over this decision is at a peak. People seem very discouraged, scared even. Neither main candidate seems right to a great number of people, and recently I’ve seen the term “double hater” in the news. Double

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  • Why Older Politicians Often Rise to the Top

    Why Older Politicians Often Rise to the Top1

    After the debate, it seems there is no denying that Joe Biden has experienced significant decline over the last four years. There’s no need to devolve into diagnostics or gossip, but the fact of the matter is that Biden clearly isn’t as sharp as he was when he took office in 2020. This has left

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  • Do You Have the Physique of a God?

    Do You Have the Physique of a God?4

    One of my favorite funny sayings I’ve seen on the internet is “I have the body of a god. Unfortunately, it’s Buddha’s and not Apollo’s.” It’s funny, yet sadly true for many of us. More than 30 percent of men are obese in the U.S. The danger to our health is as deadly as any

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  • Questions Swirl Surrounding Biden’s Dropout

    Questions Swirl Surrounding Biden’s Dropout2

    It’s been a wild ten days. Trump was almost killed, we experienced a major cyber outage, the head of the secret service resigned, and Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race. The way this last incident unfolded has left many furrowing their brows in confusion. Let’s examine the timeline of events. On Wednesday, July

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  • Our Universe: Chaos, or Cosmos?

    Our Universe: Chaos, or Cosmos?0

    Is the universe a meaningless collection of lifeless matter? We live on a small planet in an out-of-the-way corner of an insignificant galaxy, and though our lives might feel real and important, is that just a delusion? After all, the only thing that’s really going on is that atoms are randomly careening off of one

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  • What Are Presidential Elections About?

    What Are Presidential Elections About?1

    If a presidential candidate wins the election by a margin of 60–40, it is called a “landslide.” The winning party has a strong mandate to pass its policy program—and the losers face an uphill battle to stand up to the majority. Yet consider that 40 percent of the electorate equates to about 93.4 million people.

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