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Reading & video games are both advantageous to a child learning experience.
Children are stimulated to play video games mainly because of the reward they receive for every task achieved through playing the game. As described by some, it is the desire to see what happens next in the...
6 commentsDoes the hate crimes bill violate free speech rights?
As it is right now, the current statutes permit federal prosecution of hate crimes committed against people of different sexual orientations, color, religion, disability or ethnicity to be a violation of the...
12 commentsThe racial implications of a Barack Obama Presidency
Author's Note: An earlier version of this article has been cross-posted to several political websites (see links below), but, as is my usual practice, it was posted first on hubpages. I am including the links...
2 commentsTranscending the Aggressor's Mentality-Discussing Race in the United States
Every day I am bombarded with stimuli of all types, as is every other person on this planet. Each of us selects which of these inputs to pay attention to, The long-bearded man in ragged clothes holding a...
8 commentsDiscussing Affirmative Action
My Hummingbird brought this video link to me this morning, for which I am very appreciative. I have my own history with Affirmative Action. The first time I went to take my driving written test I did...
23 commentsUncle Tim?
Some of you may be familiar with the story of Uncle Tom. Reverend Josiah Henson, who died in 1883, at the age of ninety-three, was "Uncle Tom". He was a slave who was permitted to travel freely between...
6 commentsYou Are Not A Racist For Disagreeing With Obama, But A Racist Is Making You Act Like One!
Tim Wise and I have the same initials (TW), and aside from that we also share another thought - you're not racist for disagreeing with Obama, but the tone set by some of the rhetoric being fed into the crowd...
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