by Bethany Ramos | Mar 10, 2018 | Society
Just when you thought you knew everything about your beloved cup of Joe… The Church Coffee Culture Today, church and coffee go hand-in-hand. After all, it’s one of the only legally accepted speed-like substances that you can sip on with a clear conscience on a Sunday...
by Thomas Stone | Mar 4, 2018 | Society
“There are places on Earth in every country, where for various reasons, good schools cannot be built and good teachers cannot or do not want to go…” Sugata Mitra We all know that education and Gross Domestic Product are correlated. One of the most important factors...
by Guest Author | Feb 17, 2018 | Society
Organic gardening is quickly becoming popular in the gardening world, and rightly so, as organic gardening is helpful not only for the food you ingest but also for the environment. Organic gardening deals specifically with the type of gardening that is all natural and...
by Thomas Stone | Jan 16, 2018 | Society
The public outcry concerning the disparity of the very rich to the rest of the population has coined the term “the 99%.” They are the folks who do not control the wealth in the United States. They are the disappearing middle class, the working class, the...
by Karen Maskall | Jan 6, 2018 | Society
New Terms for Old Fashioned Neighborhoods Back in the day, neighbors sat on their front porches, and got to know each other. When they needed something, they would walk a short way to the corner store. Communities were built around a central gathering area, where...
by Karen Maskall | Dec 18, 2017 | Society
Schools are the foundation of our children’s future; however, it takes energy to consistently upkeep the buildings that provide our kids with an education. What better way to involve students in the “green-revolution” than to have their school participate in...