Taking the Audi A8 out for a prance in Spain *When the Audi A8 last rebooted, people were hardly in an uproar
MoreTaking the Audi A8 out for a prance in Spain *When the Audi A8 last rebooted, people were hardly in an uproar
More*“Just login to our system.” A very common demand these days. You can’t get a mortgage or buy a toy or receive
More*Bees are admirable little creatures, but they’re in terrible trouble. Nearly 7.6 billion procreating humans need them in order to survive. That means
More*I’m so fascinated by all of the new colloquialisms, and l especially the “early adopter.” As far as new, at least in
More* Friends and strangers, far and wide have opened their hearts beyond my wildest imagination. *Stephen Pecevich, a single dad of three
More*April 2018 marked the 400th consecutive month of global temperatures above the 20th century average. That heat is coming from burning fossil fuels, which are subsidized $5.3 trillion per
More*People pay thousands of dollars for education, yet listening is free. Nobody likes to be criticized. And to some extent, everyone displays
More*“Don’t use that word!” This new, weird battle cry being barked by presidents, governors and protective moms somehow persists in the Land
More*Recently, someone in academia (no point in revealing the exact location) was criticizing the West for destroying Middle Eastern and other cultures.
More*There is a giant gulf today between those who promote and profit from fossil fuels, including Presidents Trump and Putin, and our
More*There has never been a good answer to the question, “Why do we have to learn this?” Asked millions of times by
More*We all need Nature. Nature provides us with powerful, free medicine that maintains our health and wellbeing especially in this man-made toxic 21st century. Big,
More*On an autumn day in September of 1962, President John Kennedy challenged a nation to do the impossible and send a man
More*One of my favorite questions is what is the largest machine on earth, and one of the best answers is the North
MoreThe ocean-killing nation of Iceland intends on resuming commercial whaling on June 10. Its self-appointed quota of as many as 200 endangered fins,
MoreAppendix A for Part One A Working List of Skills and Knowledge Covered in Sophomore Life Prep Courses The ability to use
MoreTeachers, school administrators, school boards and government agencies across America work diligently to educate our youth, yet the U.S. consistently ranks squarely
MoreHundreds of thousands of visitors come from around the world to witness the spring majesty of Washington D.C.’s flowering cherry trees. This
More*First things first, I am not here to neither reprimand nor endorse monopolistic or competitive capitalism, but rather to use first principles thinking as a
More* A small victory; independently breathing Stephen Pecevich, a single dad of three in the Boston area, had his life take a
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