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When Falls the Coliseum
When Falls the Coliseum

a journal of American culture (or lack thereof)

Tag: children

technology

Chipping away at our sanity, byte by byte

Scott Warnock, November 4, 2011

In the overall scope of human history, we are a prosperous people, us Americans living…

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family

I love you, but I don’t need to know your status every second

Scott Warnock, July 15, 2011

I enjoy my kids a lot, and I try to express interest in all of…

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ends & odd

Alert: Parents, don’t be neglecters of your children this summer

Scott Warnock, June 17, 2011

Ah, summer. For kids, this was once a time of extended days. Of doing nothing….

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language

Warning: Your child may be a carrier of adverbs

Scott Warnock, May 6, 2011May 12, 2011

Maybe I’m just a linguistic sponge, but I find myself falling into the discourse of…

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sports

“If only they’d listen”—but of course

Scott Warnock, April 22, 2011

If you attend youth sporting events, you’ll see a familiar sight: A red-faced parent or…

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language

Digital technology is destroying the language. Or not

Scott Warnock, October 8, 2010August 20, 2025

Although it may seem otherwise, people care a lot about language. Everyday people who mash…

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