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What Was Revolutionary About the American Revolution?

Submitted by alexandraw@usa… on Thu, 12/24/2020 - 12:59

“The birthday of a new world is at hand.”

That was what Thomas Paine, the fiery pamphleteer, wrote in 1776, as thirteen of Great Britain’s North American colonies rose in revolt against British rule and declared themselves a newly-independent nation.

The American Revolution was something the world had never seen—politically… economically…and diplomatically. Let’s look at all three.

First, the politics.

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Don't Follow Your Passion

Submitted by alexandraw@usa… on Thu, 12/24/2020 - 09:43

Should you follow your passion, wherever it may take you? Should you do only what you love...or learn to love what you do? How can you identify which path to take? How about which paths to avoid? TV personality Mike Rowe, star of "Dirty Jobs" and "Somebody's Gotta Do It," shares the dirty truth in PragerU's 2016 commencement address. 

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Religion of Green

Submitted by alexandraw@usa… on Wed, 12/23/2020 - 14:01

Has environmentalism become more than just a good faith effort to protect the Earth? Is it now tantamount to a religion? And if it is, is that a good thing or a bad thing? PragerU’s latest short documentary, hosted by Will Witt, explores the origins, agenda, and motives of today’s environmental movement. What he finds raises some challenging questions for anyone who sincerely cares about the future of the planet.

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Discipline = Freedom

Submitted by alexandraw@usa… on Wed, 12/23/2020 - 10:08

In this year’s 2019 PragerU Commencement Address, Navy SEAL (Ret.) and best-selling author Jocko Willink offers some hard-learned, practical advice. It all starts with Discipline. That’s what will get you on the road to personal fulfillment and success – and keep you there. Watch and find out why.

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It’s Time to Grow Up

Submitted by alexandraw@usa… on Wed, 12/23/2020 - 09:51

We all know it takes a long time to grow up—not only biologically, but psychologically. There’s a saying among psychiatrists that it takes 50 years to overcome the first 20.

Here’s the good news: unlike other species, we are not restrained by our instincts alone. We are able to learn from our parents, our experiences and our culture.

Here’s the bad news: Nobody matures without effort. It doesn’t happen naturally. It takes a lot of hard work.

But what does it mean to be “mature”? Good question. So, let’s answer it.

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Why I Love America

Submitted by alexandraw@usa… on Wed, 12/23/2020 - 09:32

I am a third-generation American—my parents and my maternal grandmother were born in Brooklyn, New York. But I didn’t know I loved America until my early twenties.

In my third year of college, I studied in England and began a life of travel that eventually took me to 130 countries. That was when I began to understand how important America was to the world—and still is. That was when I began to understand how unique America was—and still is. That was when I began to appreciate the decency of the American people.

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The Fallen Soldier

Submitted by alexandraw@usa… on Tue, 12/22/2020 - 13:55

I am the fallen soldier, sailor, airman, and Marine.

Remember me.

I am the one that held the line. Sometimes I volunteered. Sometimes I went because I was told to go.

But when the nation called—I answered.

In order to serve, I left behind the family, friends, and freedom that so many take for granted.

Over time, I used different weapons: a sword, a musket, a bayonet, a rifl e, a machine gun.

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Social Justice Isn’t Justice

Submitted by alexandraw@usa… on Tue, 12/22/2020 - 13:46

The Lord is a God of social justice.

That’s the message in many—maybe most— churches and synagogues in America and the West today.

But here’s the problem: The Bible doesn’t actually say that. It says (in Isaiah), “The Lord is a God of justice.” You’ll fi nd a lot of references to justice in the Bible. But you’ll never find it preceded by the word “social.”

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