Articles By Marc Joseph

McClintock High School Chargers football players take part in a scrimmage in Tempe

Cut Sports, Cut Quality Of Life

For all of us who grew up with ample access to sports and the arts, it's difficult to see how our school systems have evolved, practically eliminating the character-building program of sports participation.

The Australian economy could lose more than A$1.5 trillion ($1.55 trillion) over the next 80 years if it fails to address the soonest time possible the loopholes being experienced by its education system, an analysis distributed on Monday by Pricewaterhou

It ‘Takes A Village’ To Fix Our Education System

If we could just educate the next generation on how to eliminate poverty or war, we could then use that savings from our federal budget to fund more education for the following generations.

State teachers in Queensland have decided to suspend a planned 24-hour strike later this month to mull over and decide the new pay offer forwarded by the State Government.

Supporting Our Teachers Is Good For Business

Our teachers need your help, especially when this economy is so uncertain.

Melinda Gates: Co-Founder and Co-Chairman, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

U.S. Ranks No. 1 In Generosity, Now Let's Give More

Giving is as good for your own soul as it is for the people you help. If you don’t have the cash, do what 43 percent of American’s do -- volunteer to help a non-profit that helps others.

A bride and groom pose near the shores of the Caspian sea as part of their wedding day celebrations in the Dagestan capital of Makhachkala

Wedding Industry Hits Major Recession

According to Fox News, the percent of married households in the United States fell to 48.4 percent in 2010, down from 55.2 percent in 1990 and 78 percent in 1960. This is the lowest in recorded history for our country.

People enjoy warm weather in Skopje's city park

Is Generation Z Going Silent?

We need to get today's youth out of the virtual world and into the outdoors.

Mark Zuckerberg speaks to reporters at Harvard University in Cambridge

Do Billionaires Have A Heart?

Throughout American history, billionaires have given to improve our society.

Jobs bill could harm small businesses

Is Small Business Doomed?

The American Express OPEN Forum reported that there was an 11 percent increase in the number of small businesses closing and a 17 percent decline in the number of small businesses opening.

A shopper waits outside a store during the annual Boxing Day sales on Oxford Street in London

The Season of Giving Just Can’t Be Over

Now that the holiday season is over and retailers in general are reporting slightly higher sales than last year, the business community is letting out a shared sigh of relief: It could have easily gone the other way, continuing the recession we have all been dealing with for the last three years.

U.S. Jobs Bill - Veterans

Freedom Is Not Free

"May no soldier go unloved" is the slogan used by the non-profit, volunteer-led organization Soldiers Angels that has been assisting families of veterans and veterans deployed, wounded and moving back into society. These volunteers are mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters of soldiers, as well as regular Americans who know the sacrifices our military makes to keep all of us safe.