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College Students: Do You Want to Make a Difference for God, Family, and Country?
- By Ed Martin, Phyllis Schalfly Eagles President
Are you a college-age young person wanting to get involved in politics but don’t know where to begin? If so, I’d like to tell you about an amazing opportunity you could have to work side-by-side with our Eagle staff in Washington, D.C. or Saint Louis.
Application to the Phyllis Schlafly Eagles internship program is open to all college students with a passion for seeing conservative principles enacted in public policy and educating Americans on the rich history of the conservative movement. We also accept post-graduate applications and certain high school applications based on merit.
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Washington Center Investigators
- By Washington Center
During the last three weeks, Washington Center students have been investigating rates of growth for different plants during Adapted Environmental Science. First, the students were offered a choice of the type of seed to grow (corn, pinto bean, pea, radish, or sunflower). The students reviewed plant needs while they each planted their own seed. During week one, the students observed their "germinated" seed and reviewed the vocabulary word "germination." The plant growth was measured at week one (orange), two (yellow), and three (red) and then graphed for each class. The students were required to glue the color-coded rectangles above their pictures while counting. The classes discussed most and least using the data in the graphs. During week three, the students observed the plant parts and saw how the roots need room to grow. The record for the longest plant was a 22" pea plant! The students also learned that sometimes seeds do not grow. Finally, the seeds were transferred to the garden or greenhouse for continued growth.
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Legislators Continue to Look Out for Their Own Bottom Lines
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
Another year, another round of state lawmakers supporting legislation that could fatten their wallets.
Just this month alone, at least two House bills and a Senate bill were introduced, while separate legislation passed the Senate, that pose potential conflicts of interest for lawmakers who authored or co-sponsored the proposals.
State ethics law bans public officials from using their positions to “obtain an economic interest for himself, a family member, an individual with whom he is associated, or a business with which he is associated.”
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Congressman Russ Fulcher Calls on Planned Parenthood President to Provide the Percentage of Abortions the Organization Performs on Women of Color
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- In a letter sent to Dr. Leana Wen, Congressman Fulcher states, "I recently learned that Planned Parenthood Founder Margaret Sanger embraced a philosophy of racial discrimination and eugenics. That historical fact, and the possibility that this philosophy continues within your organization, is disturbing to me and many others."
Fulcher goes on to say, "As a Representative of many who oppose Ms. Sanger's philosophy, I must do all that I can to ensure her racist and eugenic policies are still not being implemented today."
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Open Letter About R Rating of Pro-life 'Unplanned' Movie Exposes Media Bias: Media Expert Teresa Tomeo says R Rating is 'Sabotage'
- By Christian Newswire
DETROIT -- The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) gave an R rating to the pro-life movie Unplanned the true story which hits theaters across the nation this week, on Friday, March 29th, about former Planned Parenthood clinic director, Abby Johnson. "Hollywood places a PG-13 rating on many films filled with serious violent and sexual content, with the hope that children and teens will fill the seats. Meanwhile, they slap an R rating on Unplanned-a pro-life movie that contains much less graphic material, all because of their support for abortion," says syndicated Catholic talk show host, Teresa Tomeo, who has worked in both the secular and the Catholic media for over 30 years.
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The Historic Pendleton Spring Jubilee Enters its 42nd Year
- By Nikki Saylors
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On April 6th and 7th, the town square of Pendleton, SC will come to life with artisans, food vendors, music, and visitors
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The event attracts 20,000+ visitors from across the southeast every year
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Spring Jubilee acts as a yearly boost to the local economy of Pendleton and the surrounding area
Pendleton, South Carolina: Spring Jubilee is just weeks away from entering its 42nd year. The renowned arts festival attracts artisans from across the country with some coming from as far away is Wisconsin and Missouri, although most are from South Carolina and the surrounding region. To be exact, 88% of the artisans come from the southeast region, while 67% are from the carolinas. Artisans come with a variety of fine art and crafts for visitors to admire and purchase, from painting and photography to pottery and woodcraft. The event has gained some respectable notoriety over the years, as over 20,000 visitors are expected to attend for the 2019 edition.
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Amazon Gets More Smileage out of SPLC
- By Family Research Council
Apparently, the Southern Poverty Law Center isn't going to let a few dozen allegations of racism and sexual harassment get in the way of some good, old-fashioned fundraising. As far as board chairman Bryan Fair is concerned, it's business as usual at the "Poverty Palace." The hate machine, he assures donors, isn't slowing down just because the group's credibility is in tatters. So, if you'd like to send a nice little gift to an organization ravaged by scandal, he knows the perfect place.
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- Higher Education “Reform”: More Spending, Less Accountability
- String Concert Visits Washington Center
- Gov. Henry McMaster Announces Next Director of the S.C. Department of Social Services
- Schiff Faces Growing GOP Calls to Resign Over Collusion Charges
- Pompeo Offers Export Analysis on Abortion
- Selling Santee Cooper: First Things First
- Elderly Pro-Life Volunteer Brutally Assaulted by Planned Parenthood Supporter