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The politics of love

Marriages that begin as love affairs are often viewed with suspicion by conservative circles. Many believe that the initial passion fades after marriage and that love does not last. On the other hand, ...
Theatre as an opportunity, as therapy for an at-risk area. A seed of culture, legality, and beauty, celebrating theatre, ...
During the development phase, the team also tested prompts asking candidates to describe a past time they had authority over ...
I Swear is a biographical drama based on Scottish campaigner John Davidson ’s experience of Tourette’s syndrome. Spanning his teenage years to the present, it follows the first tics and their social ...
In the textbook used by many Florida higher education students for the Introduction to Sociology course last semester, the opening lines on the chapter titled 'Race and Ethnicity' hit close ...
In Zimbabwean culture, the "Ubuntu" philosophy dictates that "I am because we are." A lopsided focus on rights can foster a sense of entitlement that ignores the collective well-being of a child, ...

MAGA loves bad dads

Raising kids should be about quality, not quantity ...
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Liberal class compromise: A devil’s bargain

‘Of course there’s class warfare,’ US billionaire Warren Buffet once quipped in The New York Times, ‘but it’s our class that’s making war, and we’re winning.’1 This truism of respectable middle-class ...
Share articleIn the textbook used by many Florida higher education students for the Introduction to Sociology course last semester, the opening lines on the chapter titled ‘Race and Ethnicity’ hit ...
Teens who are lonely and those who experience conflict in their home life are more likely to act aggressively toward peers or ...
How the Mexican government navigates this tricky period may determine if the Mencho operation was a hopeful turning point or ...
Social class matters when it comes to how we think about mental health. This has been true since psychiatry's earliest days—and remains the case even today.