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drsusan

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    understanding the economy
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    the mysteries of human behavior
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    parenting
October, 5 2009
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Should parents automatically receive a portion of their children's income?

It's fascinating to see how "what goes around, comes around." Our modern view of children is a romantic one, based (theoretically, ostensibly) on love, the desire to nurture, and other warm and fuzzy notions. Yet, not too long ago, children were very much an economic and/or political commodity. Farm families needed them to do the work; powerful families needed them to carry on the dynasty; wealthy families needed them to inherit and enhance (e.g., through "good marriage") the fortune. The child of the past was not given the luxury of the innocent and play-filled 18+ years that our children are expected to enjoy. The concept of 'adolescence' didn't even exist in western society until after 1890. A requirement for children to share their income with their parents seems a step back. I ...

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3 supporters | to understanding the economy
 
September, 23 2009
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What is the motivation behind the notorious American smile?

Not necessarily negative
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4 supporters | to the mysteries of human behavior
 
September, 6 2009
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What qualities are required for parenting multiple kids?

Patience
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