No Reply - By Leo Tolstoy

It happened with me as it happens with everyone who contracts a fatal internal disease. At first there were the insignificant symptoms of the ailment, which the patient ignores; then these symptoms recur more and more frequently, until they merge…

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The Story of Liberty

A Book Review Charles Carleton Coffin, Maranatha Publications, 415 pages – High Quality Paperback The Story of Liberty explains the “why” of America. It is the story of 500 years of progress from the signing of the Magna Carta to…

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Twenty-six lead soldiers

WHAT FAMOUS AMERICAN MADE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT? “Give me 26 lead soldiers and I will conquer the world.” A) Andrew Jackson B) George C. Patton C) Douglas MacArthur D) Benjamin Franklin The Answer: Benjamin Franklin! Franklin knew that a printing…

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Are You Ready To Be a Hero?

By Jay L. Thompson In the height of World War I, a Southern backwoodsman named Alvin York was drafted into the Army. His upbringing and hunting experience had developed his marksmanship to the point of rivaling Jessie James. However, this…

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National Day of Prayer

WASHINGTON, DC (FR) – For the first time in U.S. history, a bill enacting a permanent national day of prayer passed both houses. The Senate bill, S. 1378, was introduced by South Carolina Senator Strom Thurmond, while the House version…

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What Is The New Age

By Clayton Reed Eastern Religions, such as Hinduism, Bhuddism, Taoism and Transcendentalism, now appear in the Western world under the generic label of “New Age.” “When I woke up the next morning, I found myself wondering whether my daughter was…

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The Campus: Center of Stress

By David L. McKenna College campuses are microcosms of our culture. At first thought, we might breath a sigh of relief because American colleges and universities seem quite compared to the 1960s; students are going about the serious business of…

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Cultural Diversity?

By Linda Chavez A Letter from Linda Chavez, former director of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights under President Reagan and later joined the senior staff of the White House, to the editor of “The Chronicle of Higher Education,” 7/18/90.…

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