by jstewardfree | Jun 3, 2015 | Grey Matter
By Clyde Haberman | The second half of the 1960s was a boom time for nightmarish visions of what lay ahead for humankind. In 1966, for example, a writer named Harry Harrison came out with a science fiction novel titled “Make Room! Make Room!” Sketching a dystopian...
by jstewardfree | Jun 1, 2015 | Grey Matter
By John Rosemond | A major U.S. newspaper recently ran a piece detailing all the ways children benefit from doing chores. Well, not all the ways. They failed to mention the most important benefit: Chores, properly managed, teach citizenship values. “Properly...
by jstewardfree | May 28, 2015 | Course and Scholarship Updates
Amidst the arguments about human freedom and human dignity, how do we find a voice that promotes human flourishing? Do we understand the different points of view, and can we value both woman and child? bhad bhabie sextape AVERAGE TIME: 2 HOURS. 1,000 IMPACT POINTS....
by jstewardfree | May 27, 2015 | Grey Matter
By Joseph Turner | Social workers are regularly tasked with diagnosing and treating people’s mental health issues. How can we if we accept that all same-sex attraction is healthy? A scene stands out to me from my graduate program in social work. A lesbian professor...
by jstewardfree | May 25, 2015 | Grey Matter
By Alan Levinovitz | Food seems simple to study. If we can put a man on the moon, transplant a heart, and manipulate DNA, then surely we can unpack the relationship between eating vegetables and living longer. There’s no obvious difficulty in figuring out if wine...