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Weapons of Mass Induction
How television affects your opinions, your will and your life.
Think you’re a free thinker? Think again, says Dr. Aric Sigman in an excerpt from his newly released book Remotely Controlled
Cultural Renewal: Revitalising Youth Futures
'It takes a village to raise a child' In the light of some of the events of the past decade, this well-known statement has a poignant, somewhat hollow ring to it.
From Harry Potter to Pot
How do we face intelligently the world our kids are growing up in? Teenagers will come in contact with drugs, and up to now the adage 'Just say no', does not seem to be working. It is up to us to understand what is driving our kids and even to think about
A Call to Arms
One rarely thinks of motherhood as political. But as Kali Wendorf, editor of Kindred sees it, mothers, and fathers, need to find their voices in the political domain. "Our world is becoming increasingly sterile and hostile. We are moving away from the
How to make organic food affordable
Who hasn't been shocked occasionally at the price charged for organic food, and then been turned off with many people's household budgets are already stretched, so it is hard to make healthy organic choices. Here is a way to have your cake and eat it, at