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(9 results) Abstinence Minus
Widely-used sex education courses advertised as “comprehensive” give fleeting tributes to the value of abstaining from sexual intercourse while providing elaborate descriptions of how to practice contraception, a recent study by the Heritage Foundation shows. (read more) For the Children?
The education reformers trying to avert abstinence education in favor of the now old-fashioned contraceptive instruction tell us that they are doing it, as they do everything else, “for the children.” One wonders whose interests they are really representing. (read more) Illegal Aliens Academically
On the one-sided nature of academics' concern over illegal immigration and human rights. (read more) Welfare and the Ivory Tower
Why do professors hate to discuss the successes of welfare reform? (read more) An Illegal Alien Primer
Amnesty for illegal aliens may transfrom American law but it may also increase both the high school dropout rate and the profits of state lotteries. (read more) Comfortable in Poverty
In the race to politicize the census results, it seems that policy makers are selectively ignoring the significant limitations of the census data. (read more) Literary Deficiencies Identified
Professor Walter Benn Michaels recently argued that teaching social justice to rich students was hypocritical in the face of ongoing economic disparities between college students and the poorer populations who, he asserts, can’t get access to these schools. (read more) Diagnosing Illegal Immigration
While immigrants comprise 12.5 percent of the nation’s total population, they are 27.1 percent of the uninsured, an immigration study group found. (read more) Welfare Revisited
Robert Rector said at the September 22, 2009 Conservative Bloggers Briefing that while some blame military expenses for bankrupting the United States, 2.5 times more money has been spent on the “war on poverty” than has been spent on the military in all of United States history. (read more) |


