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Aug 06 2019

Less is More

The poor might actually be more generous than the wealthy When bad things happen, people come together. We’ve seen this phenomenon happen again and again — recently in Louisiana as Tropical Storm Barry caused severe flooding and tens of thousands suffered power outages. Before the storm even … [Read more...] about Less is More

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Jun 04 2019

You’re Probably Not As Healthy As You Think You Are

How food labels are misleading you. We associate eating healthy with higher costs. While some may argue this is not actually the case, there’s no denying that there are definitely foods marketed as being better for you that sport heftier price tags. A quick look through the grocery store can … [Read more...] about You’re Probably Not As Healthy As You Think You Are

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May 24 2019

Why Grocery Store Aisles are the New Fashion Runways

What you don't know about food labels can cost you. Much like the clothes you wear and the car you drive, the food you eat signals your social status. In the age of social media, fashion transcends clothing and accessories. Buying the latest luxury handbag is not enough to secure your … [Read more...] about Why Grocery Store Aisles are the New Fashion Runways

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May 10 2019

College Admissions Scandal has Charities Singing the Blues

The overlooked effects caused by the actions of America's elite. Research shows that the old adage “one bad apple spoils the whole bunch” can be painfully true — and in the case of the Operation Varsity Blues college admissions scandal, Aunt Becky is not the only one to feel its devastating … [Read more...] about College Admissions Scandal has Charities Singing the Blues

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Apr 05 2019

A Budding Young Scientist

Ella Bennett

A Budding Young Scientist A north Texas junior high schooler was awarded first place in the Behavior and Social Sciences and Best of Fair categories at the Fort Worth Regional Science & Engineering Fair in February. Ella Bennett, 14, a Trivium Academy student and native of Plano used … [Read more...] about A Budding Young Scientist

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