Building freeze sets foundation for peace
Negotiations between Israel and Palestine over a building freeze are a possible step toward peace and compromise.
Custom essay-writing company rewrites integrity
Students are turning to unethical extremes out of fear of their academic ability. This should be a wake-up call for universities everywhere to increase focus on teaching instead of research.
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The roadmap to economic recovery
The GOP’s “Pledge to America” is hopelessly benign in comparison to Wisconsin congressman Paul Ryan’s “Roadmap for America.”
Make Music Phoenix: Aural evolution
Phoenix could use a giant music festival modeled after the annual 11-hour Make Music New York fest held every June.
Senate adjusts lunch line, tightens our belts down the line
Federal money is improving America’s eating habits, one lunch line at a time.
Going the ideological distance
Israeli and Palestinian communities that are geographically near but ideologically distant are a more effective way to promote peace at the citizen-level of conflict resolution.
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The need for educator reform
The American public education system is broken, and only through progressive reforms and a cultural shift in teacher preparation can it be mended.

