Posted on May 30, 2019
by Aristidis Marousas
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We live in political society dominated by tribalism. The two party system in the United States has fed into an already natural human propensity to view life as “us versus them”. Recent years have especially exacerbated this point with politicians locking in on the… Continue Reading “There is No Peace Through Anger”
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Wealthier billionaires, colleges tracking applicants, increase in hate crimes, the return of measles, and an explanation of the polar vortex sweeping the Midwest. Here are the top newsworthy items from this past week as shared on our Facebook page.
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