Daniel Myrick
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Daniel Myrick
7 Unsung Heroes To Remember Heading Into 2017
We humans have a terrible time with forgetting, and then repeating, the past. Considering several watershed movements of the 21st century, here is a look back at seven people that put community before self and furthered the causes that remain current struggles.
The Tipping Point: A Nice Gesture, Not A Stable Source of Income
Staff at service industry jobs absolutely needs to be paid something close to what they are worth; it’s just that it should not be the customer’s responsibility to pay salaries.
5 Reasons To Make You Step Back And Question Whether The Government Actually Cares About You
The simple fact of the statistics are that, per capita, the US has three times more guns than the next country. The US also has, per capita, three times more gun deaths than the next country. A clear majority of people are sick of the violence in America, but few are even willing to have the discussion, much less come to an agreement on a solution.
This Is What You Need To Do In The Event Of A Hit And Run
If you are the driver, for the love of god, stop. Help out the victim, if possible. Exchange information. Cooperate with the authorities.
The Encryption Scare And What It Really Means For Everyone’s Privacy
Recently, a California court requested Apple hack into an iPhone seized from one of the terrorists in the San Bernardino shooting. The FBI claimed that encrypted documents make it difficult to track terrorists.