Tag: history
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National Hot Air Balloon Day
When 2009 Taught Us How to Rise Some years don’t arrive gently.2009 was one of them. The economy faltered, security felt fragile, and many people found themselves standing in the middle of lives that no longer looked the way they had planned. It was a year of recalibration, not by choice, but by necessity. Hot…
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Dreams, Determination, and Make It Happen Monday
Today is one of those rare days where history and hope intertwine. It’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Inauguration Day—two occasions that remind us of the power of dreams, resilience, and the courage to pursue what seems impossible. These days carry a profound message: no matter how daunting the path, you can achieve incredible…
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The Thompson Dossier: A Hypothesis Straight Out of The Pelican Brief
Have you ever had a moment that feels straight out of a thriller novel? I can’t shake the feeling that the murder of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, is eerily reminiscent of Darby Shaw unraveling conspiracies in The Pelican Brief. But what makes this real-life story even more haunting is the depth of manipulation and…
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Why Can a President Win Without the Popular Vote? Understanding the Electoral College
We’ve all heard it before: a candidate wins the presidency, but didn’t get the most votes. It leaves a lot of people feeling like, “Wait, did my vote even matter?” This happens because of something called the Electoral College—a system that’s been around since the country’s founding and continues to shape how we elect our…
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The Crisis Turning in 2024
Incorporating the idea that we are in a Crisis Turning, as described by William Strauss and Neil Howe in The Fourth Turning: An American Prophecy, adds another layer to understanding the heightened political, social, and economic tensions of our time. According to Strauss and Howe, history moves in cycles comprising four “turnings.” The Crisis Turning—the…
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