Faith and Culture | Back-to-school basics: Wisdom come from real interactions

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Javier Orozco
Already the marketplace has begun its annual retail sales, promising all kinds of new and exciting items for our back-to-school preparations. Print and digital media are displaying commercials with the latest gadgets that will make our learning much more efficient and productive. The idea of going back to the local corner store to find a No. 2 pencil and set of white paper notebooks now seems to be a thing of the past.

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