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Use Common Sense While Living

by erwinkennythomas in Activism, February 4, 2012
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To live life fully call for common sense. It means that we have to learn to stretch a dollar by providing for our basics and have opportunities for entertainment and travel.

High at Most Fear

by bboycult in Philosophy, December 30, 2011
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A piece exploring the notion of early religious thought.

What is Common Sense Economics?

by J. Anorue in Economics, December 10, 2011
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This is a brief analysis of James D. Gwartney’s "Common Sense Economics." It provides insight on the economic ideas presented by Gwartney.

Simple Common Sense Relationship Advice

by Adrn0919 in Relationships, November 1, 2011
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Why do relationships end as quickly as they begin? How can one build up their relationship so it endures the less happy times? And does one need an certified expert to maintain a relationship? Maybe what is needed is simple common sense relationship advice.

The World’s Unhappiest Children

by Ian Thorpe in Issues, September 20, 2011
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A new UNICEF report puts Britain at the bottom of a list rating the happiness of our children. This is even worse than four years ago when the USA were below us.

Common Sense

by SimpleTreasures in Advice, August 17, 2011
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Describing the importance of common sense.

A Life Full of Peril

by Steven R Croot in Philosophy, August 15, 2011
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Common sense is a dying human trait in American society.

Human Rights or Whiny Ignoramus

by stongesrule in People, July 4, 2011
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Young man complains that his lack of stimulating materials is an injustice.

Churches and Thier Fantastic Response to Natural Disasters Like Joplin Mo

by Ruperto in Society, May 28, 2011
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We all take for granted at one time or another the roles our community churches have in our lives beyond Sunday services.

Super-injunctions and Pigheaded Judges

by Lucas Dié in Issues, May 20, 2011
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The judicial system in the United Kingdom is on the brink of collapse. This is nothing new; it has been doing that since William the Conqueror set foot on English soil. It is a sign of a legal system evolving, not failing. It fails when it stops evolving. One would expect judges to be able to see that, anywhere that is except in the United Kingdom, it seems.

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