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Month: June 2018

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More Nuclear Power Now – A Solution To Two Wicked Problems

June 20, 2018May 13, 2019 nbrdsong 5327 Views

By Jack Kramer We have a jobs crisis in America’s heartland. Despite positive indicators for the American economy across the board, dissatisfaction with jobs drove voters to seek candidates promoting bold change in the 2016 Presidential election. In the face of more automation and outsourcing of human labor to technology,

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Nasty Religion in America: What’s the fuss about religion in America?

June 18, 2018May 13, 2019 nbrdsong 1927 Views

By Mariya Ilyas & Cassie Rasmussen Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors’ only. America’s relationship with faith is a prism of contradictions. On the one hand, religious freedom is central to American history and identity. On the other hand, dominant Christian culture

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