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Author: Jason Pache

The Rise and Fall of Intensive Reading

Ever felt the exhilaration of “getting it” when you understand a sublimely difficult passage in an amazingly challenging book? If you have, then you’ve engaged in intensive reading. In this article you will find the historical life and death of intensive reading and why resuscitating it might be worth your while.

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The Senseless Slaughter of Millions:Why Factory Farming is Contrary to Compassion

Innocent victims raised to be killed with no hope of being saved. It is a heart-wrenching idea. But it happens everyday to creatures whom humans prey
upon—by the millions.

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The Experiences We Share: Literature Shows the Human Connection, an Interview with Palomar Professor of English Leanne Maunu

A philosophical question that most of us take for granted is: what does it mean to be human?

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Insights from a Wise Philosopher: An Interview with Palomar College Professor of Philosophy William Leslie

“The unexamined life is not worth living” —Plato, “The Apology”, ca. 399 B.C.E.

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A Fair and True Journalist: An Interview with Palomar College Professor of Journalism, Chuck Buxton

“You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” – John 8:32

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