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Is Facebook More Addictive Than Cigarettes?
An article on Vice starts with an intriguing question:
You know the feeling. A sort of internal itch … Wouldn't it be nice to see what my friends ...
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Man Lives Rent Free in NY Hotel
On a June afternoon in 2018, a man named Mickey Barreto checked into the New Yorker Hotel. He was assigned Room 2565, a double-bed accommodation with ...
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The Curse of Being Over-Connected
Sociologist Dalton Conley shares a story about backpacking through Europe when he was 18. He writes, “I had no iPhone. ... I couldn't Google. ...
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Out With Play, In with Phone-Based Childhood
In his book, The Anxious Generation, author Jonathan Haidt confirms our worst fears about what happened to Generation Z, the first generation to go through ...
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Social Media is ‘Hijacking My Brain’
“It’s hijacking my brain.” Say young people addicted to social media and who are desperate for help. Many people have compared the addictive ...
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1 in 8 Older Americans Now Use Marijuana
According to a new poll, more Americans over the age of 50 are using cannabis now than before the COVID-19 pandemic. Among a sample of over 2,000 older ...
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Astonishing Video Gaming Statistics
The gaming industry, valued at around 257 billion US dollars as of 2024, is on a winning streak. As the pandemic ceased, the competition among gaming ...
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Finding the Right Master
“The first duty of every soul is to find not its freedom but its Master” (P.T. Forsyth, 19th-century Scottish Theologian).
But who wants a ...
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Successful Men's Ministry Meeting Needs
In a 2019 PBS documentary America Lost, filmmaker Christopher Rufo explores the devastating plight of three of America's forgotten cities: Youngstown, ...
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The Addictive Nature of Online Gaming
In 2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) officially recognized "internet gaming disorder" (IGD). Addicts play pathologically. They can't ...
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