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The Danger of Knowledge

Some years ago, as an intellectual exercise, some friends and I were talking about what we thought was the single biggest advance in human history.

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Is the Accused Domestic Abusing Superintendent ON PAID LEAVE? We Have An Answer!

The burning question regarding superintendent Kirk Beitler’s leave of absence (he is accused of domestic violence and assault) has been, is if he’s off duty without pay or on the taxpayer dime? We have an answer.

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Switching Social Media Platforms – The Parler Warning

I can’t believe that I’m writing this here in the United States of America. Clearly, communication between all the 75,000,000 or so individuals who supported Donald Trump’s re-election is under attack.

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5 Class Management Tips for Teachers

Classrooms are made of different students. While some learn fast, others may take time to absorb the course content. Moreover, students come from different backgrounds, which means that you cannot approach them the same way. As a teacher, your responsibility is to ensure that students record exemplary academic performances. Why is it crucial to manage … Read more

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Twenty Years of Communications Change

The majority of the recent change is the result of advances in communications inter-connectivity. The ability of people to get a lot of information for free is very recent. Was this one of the biggest tactical blunders in history? Was this decision to give away access to knowledge for free a mistake?

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T-Ball College Academics and the Problem of White Language Supremacy

T-Ball academics going mainstream sounds silly but it is very serious. It comes from Walter Willams piece at The Daily Signal and exposes how American University has hired a professor to teach other professors on how to grade students.

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Reflection and Choice Vs. Accident and Force

What is the question? One of the most famous passages in the Federalist Papers is found on page one of the first essay, Federalist number 1. It is written by Alexander Hamilton and it goes, “It has been frequently remarked, that it seems to have been reserved to the people of this country to decide, … Read more

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