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Where’s the Work?

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While new graduates find frustration and lack, education and attitudes must evolve.

Once again, newly minted graduates hope to join the workforce and begin the careers they have long been preparing for. Their transition begins, concluding one phase (dependency) of their lives and beginning another (responsibility).

Race or Religion?

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History proves the persecution of both, but is one worse than the other?

Which is worse: Racial persecution or religious persecution?

No doubt the response to this question is: They’re both bad!

It’s not that simple, though. Sometimes it is worthwhile to make a distinction between the bad and the worse in order to understand the world we live in.

Ready Today for Tomorrow

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Winds of change in education must not sway the mission at hand.

I couldn’t help but note how fitting it is to share my thoughts about education with Change magazine. It is safe to say that the Clear Creek Independent School District knows a thing or two about change! I am proud to experience firsthand how this rapidly growing school district continues to adapt and thrive in spite of a revolving door of change.

Drones—the New Normal

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“Look…up in the sky” could carry new meaning for Americans

Earlier last month I learned about a very peculiar incident at JFK International Airport in New York. An Alitalia pilot, while flying inside JFK air space, reported seeing an unmanned aircraft. No, this was not another UFO sighting.

Should Government be Managed Like a Business?

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What history tells us about successful businessmen as heads of state.

The financial meltdown of 2008, along with increased concern over staggering national debt, has prompted many to question our government efficiency. This concern is not new. When the economy is strong and government runs a surplus, most people are content and happy.

The Primal Plague

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One man’s take on the problem with men.

There are lots of negative stereotypes about lots of minorities. Most of these stereotypes are bunk; a small number possess grains of truth so small you need an electron microscope to see them. But there’s one minority that well deserves a man-sized portion of negative stereotypes. Have no fear, you won’t hear these slurs; this minority has all the power and has had it since humanity crawled out of the cave.

Ginger: An Enlightening and Entertaining Cat

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A meow reforms the heart, mind, and soul of a cat loather.

I never liked cats. People who did were crazy—talking about them as if they were children, the way I spoke about my own four kids when they were babies and toddlers.

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