It is time for people behind these awards shows to give them an extreme makeover.
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How to Get 99% Voter Turnout in the US?
There’s lots of talk about the importance of getting out the vote. Yet there seems to be little discussion of existing models that could make that happen. Many countries have almost complete voter turnout at elections. Bolivia is one such country. I’m a permanent resident of Bolivia and have seen …
Read More »The Olympic Games in South Korea – Let’s Give Peace a Chance
The Olympic games offer a unique opportunity for humanity to dare to hope that we could all operate like this more frequently than for two weeks every four years.
Read More »Another Collusion Story – Why Are So Many MLB Free Agents Still Available?
Maybe collusion is too harsh of a word, but what else could it be when so many free agents are still men without a team?
Read More »No Ands or Buts About It
I know technically that it is not improper to start a sentence with a conjunction, but every time I see it done it drives me bonkers.
Read More »Damning Report Finds Serious Issues With Youth In Prison
From understaffing to high suicide rates, youth are underserved in juvenile justice system.
Read More »The Beauty of Solitude and Silence
In my humble opinion, everyone in the world could use a little more solitude.
Read More »Dating in the Age of #MeToo and Time’s Up
Men with whom I have spoken indicate that they are a bit confused now about going on dates or flustered when trying to meet women.
Read More »At-Risk Youth and ‘Returning Citizens’ Supported by MADE
M.A.D.E. aims to tackle two of the most pressing issues in the U.S. with a sweeping mandate: a cleaner and greener world, and better chance at life for disenfranchised people, either before or after prison.
Read More »Back to Africa
At what point in the formation of the Nazi Party did the Jews started leaving Europe; what key words or pitch level alerted them that it was time to hat up?
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