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- FAM on 2009-12-03
- ARTISTS HOME on 2009-11-10
- Gifts of the Holy Spirit on 2009-09-26
- Subsidiarity: A Primer on 2009-07-14
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Ruth Institute - Making Marriage Cool on 2009-07-13
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- InsideCatholic.com - New study reveals innate gender differences between boys and girls. on 2009-07-06
- Disney world ‘too heterosexual’ for children’s good on 2009-07-06
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Op-Ed Columnist - The Way We Love Now - NYTimes.com on 2009-07-06
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This tameness has beneficial social consequences: When it comes to divorce rates and out-of-wedlock births, Americans with graduate degrees are still living in the 1950s. It’s the rest of the country that marries impulsively, divorces frequently, and bears a rising percentage of its children outside marriage. Indeed, if you’re looking for modern-day Percy Shelleys or Mary Wollstonecrafts (to pluck a pair of Nehring’s romantic risk-takers), you’re more likely to find them in Middle America than among the environmental lawyers and documentary filmmakers who populate Tsing Loh’s depressing social world.
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Jeffrey Arrowood on 2009-07-06
This is interesting. I heard at a national conference on the family in June, 2009, that there is a marriage divide between the "Marriage Haves" and the "Marriage Have-Nots." The "Marriage Haves" are college educated. They are more likely to get married and stay married. The "Marriage Have-Nots" are those without a college education. The reasons given by the presenter at the conferece were mostly socio-economic. I wonder if there is something more happening here - intellectual training leading to certain virtues despite the modernist philosophy that prevails?
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- MercatorNet | Family Edge on 2009-07-06
- Vital Signs - Patterns - Drinking Age Affects Bingeing, to a Point - NYTimes.com on 2009-07-06
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