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Woke Economics, Psychology, Mythology, and Etiquette

I decline an invitation to profit from Woke feminism. Fri Apr 9, 2021 The rough beast slouching toward Bethlehem is Woke. Gallup reported on March 29, 2021 that for the first time Americans with no affiliation to any house of worship outnumber those who are so affiliated. When Gallup first measured church membership in 1937, it was 73%. It remained near 70% for six decades. In place of America s founding value system, Woke offers a new mythology, economics, ethics, etiquette, and a new psychology. Woke informs the macrocosm, in the spending of millions of taxpayer dollars, and it informs the microcosm, in how one receives likes for a Facebook post.

Fairmont Senior star trio headlines county s five all-state selections

FAIRMONT — From the moment then-sophomore forward Bubby Towns cracked a golden goal that gave the Fairmont Senior boys’ soccer team a 2-1 victory over Robert C. Byrd in the

NJ hikes: 8 winter hikes to start 2021 off on the right foot

8 Mountain Ave. & Park Rd., Woodland Park (Passaic County) Offering a number of wooded trails in an otherwise urban landscape, Garret Mountain remains a favored stopover point for songbirds and a magnet for birdwatchers and nature lovers. From its location on First Watchung Mountain, the park offers impressive views of Paterson and the New York City skyline. The park is also home to Lambert Castle, a 19th-century landmark that serves as a reminder of the park s Gilded Age beginnings. High Point State Park 1480 Route 23, Sussex (Sussex County) High Point State Park is most famous for the 220-foot monument to New Jersey s war veterans atop the state s peak elevation at 1,803 feet. The park s summit offers a panorama of three states that includes the Pocono (Pennsylvania), Catskill (New York), and Kittatinny (New Jersey) mountains. The park offers many wonderful trails as well, including the 1.5-mile Cedar Swamp Trail that we suggest trying. The path encircles the highest-elev

Walter Dink Durwood Hill | Brownwood News

Walter “Dink” Durwood Hill, 79, of Early & Rising Star, Texas passed away Saturday, December 12, 2020. A visitation will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at Heartland Funeral Home on Monday, December 14, 2020. A funeral service will begin at 2:00 PM Tuesday, December 15, 2020 in the Heartland Funeral Home Chapel with interment to follow at Rising Star cemetery, officiated by Terry Simmons. Dink was born March 10, 1941 to Charlie and Bertha Mae Hill in Rising Star. He graduated from Rising Star High School. He married the love of his life, Judy Burress Ford on January 1, 1988 in Brownwood. Dink was an avid train enthusiast. He enjoyed riding trains and collecting model trains. He loved his dachshunds, and one of his latest four-legged companions passed only two days ahead of him. His greatest love, however, was his love for his family. He enjoyed attending events in which his grandchildren participated. Dink enjoyed travel and would often find someone he knew, no matter where he trav

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