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Read moreDanielle Levesque is a special educator living in Columbus, Ohio. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Ohio State University with a bachelor's degree in psychology. She is currently attending Mount Vernon Nazarene University, where she will soon receive a master's degree in Special Education along with a teaching license. She is in a small cover band and enjoys weightlifting and cycling in her free time.
Metaphorical conflict can play a role in just how differently we rate two opposite ideologies, according to 2016 research. The...
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