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A Republic, If We Can Keep It: Revisiting the Role of Citizens in Modern ElectionsAt the conclusion of the Constitutional Convention in 1787, Benjamin Franklin was famously asked what kind of government had been created for the new nation. His response has echoed through American history ever since:“A republic, if you can keep it.” For author Mark Gotz, that statement carries as much relevance today as it did nearly two and a half centuries ago. In How to...0 Comments 0 Shares 52 Views 0 ReviewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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Margie Crowe Wildblood’s Memoir Chronicles Love, Loss, and the Meaning of ConnectionIn Because He Loved Me, Margie Crowe Wildblood presents a memoir that lingers long after the final page, not because of dramatic turns or sensational moments, but because of its deeply human exploration of connection, love, and the lasting imprint people leave on one another. It is a story that moves gently across time, tracing the emotional journey of a young woman whose life is shaped by...0 Comments 0 Shares 42 Views 0 Reviews
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Celebrating Childhood Joy: It’s Fun to Get Dirty Encourages Mess, Imagination, and GrowthAt a time when childhood is increasingly defined by screens, structure, and spotless routines, a new picture book is inviting families to rediscover something beautifully simple: the joy of getting messy. It’s Fun to Get Dirty is more than a playful story; it is a heartfelt celebration of childhood curiosity, creativity, and the essential role of messy play in healthy development. With...0 Comments 0 Shares 57 Views 0 Reviews
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A Growing Divide: New Book Explores Why Some Will Thrive in the AI Era While Others Fall BehindNot all change is experienced equally. When a system shifts, when expectations evolve, when new tools reshape how work is done, the impact does not unfold the same way for everyone. Some individuals adjust quickly. Others take more time. And some, without realizing it, remain in place while the environment around them continues to move forward. At first, the difference is difficult to see. It...0 Comments 0 Shares 60 Views 0 Reviews
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Faith Under Fire: How Far Would You Go to Protect Your Family from the Dark?If you are a parent, a spouse, or someone who loves their family fiercely, you know the instinct. It’s primal. It’s that deep, unwavering voice in your gut that says, I will do whatever it takes to keep them safe. We lock our doors at night. We teach our kids to look both ways before crossing the street. We invest in home security systems and stash a baseball bat—or...0 Comments 0 Shares 150 Views 0 Reviews
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Humanity Behind the Walls: Why Respect and Communication Are the Keys to Safer PrisonsWhat if respect, not punishment, was the true key to prison safety? For generations, prisons have been imagined as places where control is maintained through strict discipline, rigid rules, and, when necessary, force. Popular culture often reinforces this idea, portraying correctional facilities as battlegrounds where authority must constantly assert dominance to survive. In this view, inmates...0 Comments 0 Shares 157 Views 0 Reviews
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Leadership Behind Locked Doors: What Running a Prison Teaches About Managing PeopleIntroduction Leadership is often celebrated in boardrooms, spotlighted in startups, and admired in moments of innovation. But its true test rarely happens in comfort, it happens under pressure, in environments where uncertainty is constant, and the stakes are high. Few places embody this reality more than prisons. Behind locked doors and reinforced walls lies one of the most demanding...0 Comments 0 Shares 111 Views 0 Reviews
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A Story of Courage: Standing Tall in the Face of JudgmentA new children’s book is gaining attention for its honest and encouraging portrayal of courage, offering young readers a story that reflects a challenge many of them quietly face—the fear of being judged. Set in a familiar barnyard environment, the narrative follows Rusty, a character whose journey highlights what it truly means to stand tall, not by changing who you are, but by...0 Comments 0 Shares 183 Views 0 Reviews
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Inspiring Young Readers to Celebrate What Makes Them UniqueA new children’s book is capturing attention for its uplifting message about individuality, encouraging young readers to recognize and celebrate what makes them unique. Through a warm and engaging barnyard story, the book introduces Rusty, a character whose journey reflects a universal experience—the feeling of being different, and the courage it takes to embrace that difference. In...0 Comments 0 Shares 168 Views 0 Reviews
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From the Battlefield to the Blank Page: How One Vietnam Veteran Found Healing Through PoetryWhen the commercial flights carrying American troops home from Vietnam touched down, the young men stepping off the tarmac were met with a reality few were prepared to navigate. There were no parades, no brass bands, and very little understanding. Instead, many faced intense public scrutiny, walking through airports in a daze, desperately trying to reconcile the horrors of the combat they had...0 Comments 0 Shares 173 Views 0 Reviews
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