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Hiring the Right College; A Return on Investment
In 1965, Yale and Princeton raised their tuition, making them the most expensive Ivy League schools at the time. The hefty price tag; just $1950 a year. Even accounting for inflation that would only amount to about $14,350 in 2013 dollars.
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The Left Agenda: Connect The Right To Evil, Regardless Of The Facts
When the horrific news from Boston broke, I was on the air with Cam Edwards, host of Cam and Company. CNN's National Security Analyst Peter Bergen and Esquire blogger Charles J. Pierce suggested the bomber could have been a "right wing extremist" since, after all, it happened on April 15th - tax day across the country and Patriot's Day in Massachusetts.
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Terrorism Questions That Should Be Answered Now
Three days ago, America was rocked by the first major act of terrorism since 9/11. Now, three days after the bombing there are even more questions than answers.
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Top Democrats Contenders for President in '16
Democrats made history in 2008. We suspect they will want to do so again in 2016, which is just another reason why Hillary Clinton is such an obvious front-runner for her party's presidential nomination, as long as she wants it.
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Mayor Bloomberg: Food Fascist or Health Advocate?
Last month, Mayor Michael Bloomberg's groundbreaking yet controversial law to prohibit the sale of super-sized sugar-laden drinks was struck down by a New York judge.
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How Your Lifestyle Sways What You Believe
Oswald Chambers described it this way: "The golden rule for understanding spiritually is not intellect, but obedience. If a man wants scientific knowledge, intellectual curiosity is his guide; but if he wants insight into what Jesus Christ teaches, he can only get it by obedience."
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10 Ways to Pray for Boston Marathon Bombing Tragedy
Virtually every official or news anchor who reports on the Boston Marathon tragedy asks us to pray. As we focus on what the Bible reveals of who God is, we will know how to pray powerfully, effectively and decisively.
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North Korea: How to Pray for Kim Jong-Un and Nameless Christians
After researching North Korea for many years and talking to North Koreans and North Korea watchers, I've noticed that the North Korean government has two mouths. One speaks to the outside world; the other to their own people. There are remarkable differences in what they say. For example, while the North Korean government keeps issuing threats to the international community, the North Korean population is now being motivated for the farming campaign. Apparently the war drills are over.
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Prioritizing Gun Violence Reduction Measures
Only four percent of Americans say that gun violence or gun issues constitute the most important problem facing the country today, based on our April 4-7 monthly update of the "most important problem" measure. This puts guns in the same four percent category as immigration issues, education, and the situation with North Korea.
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Bombings and Christian Responses: Toward a Kingdom Ethic
Warning: A graphic wartime picture is included in this post.
