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3 Reasons Why America Lost the Vietnam War

America did not lose the Vietnam War on the battlefield. It lost it for reasons that had as much to do with politics, strategy, and domestic will as with military capacity.

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3 Reasons Why Baptism Is Important

Baptism has been a central practice of the Christian church since its earliest days. Understanding why it matters — theologically and practically — gives it meaning beyond ritual.

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3 Reasons Why God Allows Suffering

The question of why a good and powerful God allows suffering is one of the oldest and most serious in theology. These three reasons do not make suffering easy — but they make it interpretable.

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3 Reasons Why I Would Be a Bad Boyfriend

Knowing why you would be a bad boyfriend is actually the first step toward not being one. These three reasons are the most common — and the most useful to understand honestly.

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3 Reasons Why It Is Important to Vote

The case for voting is not simply that it is a civic duty. It is that voting has concrete, demonstrable effects on who holds power and what policies get made — effects that non-voters give up their share in.

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3 Reasons Why People Have Used Art to Bring Awareness and/or Recognition

Activists, communities, and individuals have turned to art to make the world see what they see. These three reasons explain why art accomplishes this in ways that other forms of communication cannot.

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3 Reasons Why School Buses Should Not Have Seat Belts

School buses are already the safest form of student transportation — and the way they achieve that safety is by design, not by lap belts. Here is why that matters.

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3 Reasons Why the Sepoys Were Unable to Free India from the British

The Indian Rebellion of 1857 came closer to ending British rule than many accounts acknowledge. These three reasons explain why it ultimately failed — and what was required to eventually succeed.

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3 Signs Your Ex Secretly Wants You Back

An ex who wants you back but has not said so will show it in specific, recognizable ways. These three signs are the most consistent — and the most honest — indicators of where they actually stand.

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