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Criticism in the Internet Age
Criticism is the most important focal point that we have for the public intellect.
Read More »The English Language as a Weapon of Discrimination
If a tree falls in an American forest but there are no English-speakers around to hear it, does it still go “thud”?
Read More »The Skewed Perspective of the Military Child
It’s true what they say. Sometimes you can’t see the forest for the trees.
Read More »Camp Helps Children With Rare Disease
Caren Mahar is determined not to let children afflicted with XP miss the chance to attend summer camp.
Read More »Selecting a President: Asking “Why Not?”
"I see the world as it might be and ask: why not?" Words that could not be more necessary during this year's presidential campaign.
Read More »Tuition Woes For Veterans and Their Dependents: What You Won’t Be Told
The VA and every State offers tuition assistance to dependents of veterans. Unfortunately, the number of qualifiers is greater than the number of qualifying dependents.
Read More »DVD Review: Joseph Campbell – Mythos I
A fascinating look at mankind by a man who has spent his life’s work comparing the answers accumulated by our ancestors.
Read More »Multiculturalism And The Melting Pot: Immigration In Canada And The United States, Part Two
It's time for Canadians to get off their high horses and wipe that smirk off their faces.
Read More »Multiculturalism And The Melting Pot: Immigration In Canada And The United States, Part One
Through the 1960s it was easy to portray Canada as a happy, multicultural paradise.
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