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When Politics Feels Like Betrayal
There comes a point for many people when watching politics stops producing disagreement and starts producing something else entirely: disgust. Not Continue Reading
Too Far Gone to be Saved?
By Britta Reque-Dragicevic This first appeared in Britta's blog, "Life After War" and is republished with the author's permission. It all adds Continue Reading
The House of Hush Money
There is nothing, and I mean nothing, more spiritually moving than watching 357 members of Congress sprint together to bury sexual misconduct Continue Reading
The Wars of Others
The wars of others douse gasoline on the fire hardly controllable. The urge to fight shared in the neurotic texts and conversations with the others. Continue Reading
Why CompTIA Certifications Are a Smart Choice for IT Professionals
Photo by fran innocenti on Unsplash In an era where technology drives almost every industry, the demand for skilled IT professionals continues to Continue Reading
Living with Survivor’s Guilt
It was a pleasant September day in 2005. The Praetorians were getting ready for their patrol. This time, we had another squad with us. Out of respect Continue Reading
Taking the Initiative in U.S. Army Training
I attended many schools in my time in the Army, just to sport a shiny new badge or record it on my annual eval for my enthusiastic participation. I Continue Reading
How Slip and Fall Lawyers Prove Property Negligence
Photo by Odd Fellow on Unsplash Newark is a city defined by constant movement. Millions of people pass through its streets, office buildings, Continue Reading
Borrowed Battles and the Hunger for Higher Purpose
People need a mission. They need a reason to get out of bed, a hill to climb, something that demands effort and offers meaning in return. Something Continue Reading
Warrior’s Guilt
By adolescence, I viewed death as a rapidly approaching inevitability. I viewed my life’s value in its destruction. I sought only an honorable end, Continue Reading
Combat Vets: On Carrying Violence Over into Civilian Life
By Britta Reque-Dragicevic This first appeared in Britta's blog, "Life After War" and is republished with the author's Continue Reading




