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Humans with Lie Detecting Ability
Maureen O'Sullivan is a deception expert. She says that even though most people believe they can easily detect when someone is lying, they are wrong ...
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Gorilla Proves We Can Miss the Obvious
Why do some people see opportunities others miss? In the book Did You Spot the Gorilla? psychologist Richard Wiseman describes an experiment that provides ...
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Mislabeling Fish for Profit
When is red snapper not red snapper? When a DNA test declares it otherwise.
Species of fish like sheepshead, porgies, and grunts are similar to red snapper ...
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Mel Gibson Believes in Spiritual Warfare
At the January pastors' screening of The Passion of the Christ at Willow Creek Church in Illinois, Gibson explained why he used a veiled female figure ...
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VeggieTales CEO on Misinterpreting God's Will
After losing an $11 million lawsuit, Big Idea Productions Inc., creator of VeggieTales, announced that it filed for bankruptcy and sold its copyrights ...
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Cuddly Bear Conceals Dangerous Weapon
After a relaxing, week-long summer vacation in Florida with their 10-year-old son, Robert and Angela Barry of Grove City, Ohio, left for the airport to ...
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Prisoner Frightened by Freedom
In the film The Shawshank Redemption, Ellis "Red" Redding has spent his prime wasting away in prison because of a reckless act of violence he ...
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A Profound Blessing
May God bless you with discomfort at easy answers, half truths, and superficial relationships so that you may live deep within your heart. May God bless ...
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Habits Skew Moral Judgment
A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong gives it a superficial appearance of being rightÂ….Time makes more converts than reason.
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Hitter Ted Williams Senses Weight of Bats
Ted Williams, the last baseball player to hit better than .400 in a season, died [in July 2002] at the age of 83. "There is no joy in Red Sox nation, ...
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