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Charles W. Kegley Jr.'
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Medicine & Health |
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January 2021 |
"The horrific things that happen after a stroke strikes can empower individuals to find their true character. . . . Think about the meaning of your existence in ways that were unlikely when you drifted complacently through life." |
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Religious Grounds |
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November 2020 |
At Arlington National Cemetery, Donald Trump exclaimed, "What was in it for them?" He could not conceive of Americans sacrificing their lives so others could live. They were "losers" and "suckers." |
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Worldview |
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November 2021 |
". . . Thinking about different configurations of power can help frame sharper questions about national purposes and priorities. . . . " |
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Law & Justice |
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January 2005 |
". . . A top-to-bottom overhaul of the nation's juvenile justice systems is mandatory if these [troubled youngsters] ever are to avoid becoming adult crime statistics." |
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National Affairs |
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May 2003 |
"Flexing military muscles without an international mandate and without convincing justification can prostitute traditional and honorable American principles, erod the U.S.'s reputation, and undermine its capacity to lead." |
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Literary Scene |
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March 2017 |
"Our fall into the depth had lifted us to new heights, in much the same way that, ironically, knowledge that we will die makes us treasure life. Our unlikely surprise gift almost made us wonder if a stroke bringing us down was a small price to pay…" |
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Worldview |
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September 2020 |
At the same time the rapid and relentless spread of COVID-19 demonstrates that international collaboration is essential for fending off the virus, the economic carnage caused by the virus may erode support for maintaining the liberal int'l economic order. |
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