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Some quick updates
Okay. Super-short post here. I’m pretty tired, and I want to get a good night’s sleep tonight. I think it’s funny because most new parents are tired because of their newborns. That is not why I am tired. Senya actually … Continue reading
Call me a Progressive, but I think racism is wrong.
Here is a blurb from an article that my professor assigned for this week. The author has just made a case that our “ruling class” comprised of progressives is ruining America by proposing or supporting amendments to the Constitution. It … Continue reading
Posted in faith, personal reflection, political
Tagged amendments to the constitution, American, american spectator, blog, Civil, civil rights bill of 1964, class, conservative views, Constitution, Country, discrimination, fact, Holiday, holiday weekend, jot, liberal arts university, living constitution, neglect, places of entertainment, post, public accommodation, Rights, social and cultural anthropology, thoughts and ideas, Weekend
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ILLUSION
The first order of business is to announce that the comment section has been fixed (thanks, Collin). Now our comments will be in a pleasant, standard paragraph format. Sorry if you had trouble posting your comments earlier. Second order of … Continue reading
Posted in stress and health, stress theory
Tagged control, majority, paragraph format, post, self efficacy, self enhancement, shelley taylor, stressful life event, theory, work
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