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A Quantified Approach to Water Conservation
By Joe Whitworth
Goodbye and Good Luck!
By Gillian Bennett, From Humanist Perspectives
Rebuild or Retreat
By Ben Goldfarb, Excerpted From Coming Of Age At The End Of Nature
How to be a Cool Dad
By Chris Kornelis
Why Live? A Question for 21st-Century Theater
By Jordan Tannahill, From World Literature Today
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A Quantified Approach to Water Conservation
By Joe Whitworth
Goodbye and Good Luck!
An 84-year-old grandmother in the early stages of dementia dragged a foam mattress to one of her favorite spots on Bowen Island, British Columbia, so that she could die the death of her choosing.
Rebuild or Retreat
Should climate change force us to give up on living in coastal areas?
How to be a Cool Dad
Learn to integrate your child into your life instead of sacrificing your life for the sake of fatherhood.
The Haunting of Loon Lake Cemetery
By Dennis Waskul And Michele Waskul, From Ghostly Encounters
The Stigma of Fast Food Work
When a young father starts working nights in the fast-food industry while his wife finishes school, he recieves stigmatic reactions and wonders why someone should be shamed for trying to make an honest living.
Vincent van Gogh: on the Road to Revolution
How well do you really know van Gogh? Part one of a two-part series that reevaluates the legendary painter.
When Did Our Jobs Turn into a Joke?
Remember Laverne & Shirley? Archie Bunker? Louie De Palma on Taxi? Norm and Cliff on Cheers? As these working-class characters live on in late-night reruns, a very different sort of everyperson is dominating the airwaves: the charmingly disengaged, sometimes bungling, always put-upon white-collar worker.
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The Haunting of Loon Lake Cemetery
By Dennis Waskul And Michele Waskul, From Ghostly Encounters
The Stigma of Fast Food Work
By Joey Franklin
Vincent van Gogh: on the Road to Revolution
By Tim Keane, Special To Utne Reader
When Did Our Jobs Turn into a Joke?
By Julie Hanus
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