AHA Members Awarded 2025 Dan David Prize
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Congratulations to AHA members Beth Lew-Williams (Princeton Univ.) and
Mackenzie Cooley (Hamilton Coll.), who were named as recipients of the…
Can Testosterone Booster Help Lose Weight?
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Yes, the T-boosters help in losing the weight and that in turn increases
the burning of calories. T has been found to significant results on the
body bec...
Reading for No, Reading for Yes
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I’m deep in the Submittable queue of submissions for the literary journal I
edit, and as always, I’m pulled in opposing directions. I want to work
quickly ...
US History through Its Assassinations
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*Mark Jones*, professor emeritus of criminal justice and criminology, East
Carolina University, has published *A History of the United States through
Hig...
Five Links for February
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Every month I try to share the most mind-expanding links to
read/watch/listen. If you find these interesting, please do share with your
friends. Here are...
The Years Of Writing Dangerously
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Thirteen years ago, as I was starting to experiment with this blogging
thing, I wrote the following: [T]he speed with which an idea in your head
reaches th...
For those of you unfamiliar with Mr. Lewis, he's one of the dominant figures in Western thought on the issue of Islam. He tends to take a grim view on the matter, but it's worth noting his opinions, given the level of his expertise. I don't always agree with his ideas, but some of them do make sense. Below is a link to the interview. http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=4455
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