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Finding Grace in the Sunrise
Singer-songwriter Sandra McCracken shares insight of how an early morning flight changed her perspective on her problems:
One morning I boarded an early ...
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Cheating at Colleges Soars During the Pandemic
Mariam Aly, an assistant professor at Columbia University, has tried everything to keep her students from cheating. In her cognitive neuroscience class, ...
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Intel Predicts the Future
Intel employed a futurist named Brian David Johnson whose was to determine what life would be like ten to fifteen years in the future. Johnson was the ...
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Man Survives Jonah Encounter with Whale
When fisherman Michael Packard dove into the ocean to check on his lobster traps, he found something bigger than one of the live crustaceans he was hunting. ...
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Future Predictions for the Year 2000
In the year 1900, a German chocolate company released 12 postcards predicting what life would be like 100 years in the future. So how close were they ...
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The Safest Person on Earth
In October of 2019, Bert terHart boarded a 40’ ocean fairing sailboat and set sail from Victoria, BC. His objective was to become the first North ...
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But What if Science is Wrong?
Wrongly applied, science itself can become a religion, and the scientific method a Bible. In But What If We're Wrong?, Chuck Klosterman addresses ...
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Living with Uncertainty in a Time of Crisis
Author Elizabeth L. Silver wrote the very personal memoir The Tincture of Time. It is about her then baby daughter’s stroke at six weeks and the ...
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Martin Scorsese on Gangsters, Death, And Redemption
In an interview on the Fresh Air podcast regarding his film The Irishman, Martin Scorsese commented about growing up in New York City's Little Italy. ...
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We All Have Questions
Before there was the Internet and Google, the only way to find answers to a pressing question was to visit the local library and ask the all-knowing librarian. ...
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