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Blog Archives: January 2008
January 29, 2008

Small Things

Alyssa Weaver
Sometimes looking at the world around me, I think that there is no way that God could care what happens in my life on a day-to-day basis. If it bores a simple person like myself, I wonder what it does to the Creator of the universe. However, this is not how God sees it. I had recently ordered a textbook off the internet (which I don't normally do) and paid extra for it to arrive at my new home quickly. I needed the book to complete an assignment that was rapidly approaching its due date. The day that my book was supposed to arrive, I ...
January 24, 2008

The Age of Beauty

Alyssa Weaver
I was recently reading an article in an Elle magazine that caught my attention. It was about a young lady who had recently had problems getting a date. With the looming thought of a dateless Valentine’s day, this young woman decided to do something about it. She embarked on finding a plastic surgeon to increase her attractiveness. In a world obsessed with celebrities and staying young, this wasn’t that shocking to me. However, this young lady wanted to have plastic surgery on her hands. According to her, her hands were the reason she wasn’t ...
January 11, 2008

Prude vs. Slut

Merritt Johnston
Carol Platt Liebau, Managing Editor of the Harvard Law Review, is garnering attention for her new book entitled "Prude: How The Sex-Obsessed Culture Damages Girls". In a recent interview with a British newspaper, Liebau spoke out about the ramifications of girls growing up in a culture where "being called a slut is preferable to being labelled a prude." She goes on to add, "The overwhelming lessons teenagers are now learning from the world around them is that being sexy is the ultimate accolade, trumping intelligence, character and all ...

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