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Roundabouts Coordinate Traffic for the Common Good
If you are the rare American who likes roundabouts, you have the British to thank. In 1966, they figured out what was going wrong. According to the original ...
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One Thing that Brings Health and Happiness
What if we could study people from the time that they were teenagers all the way into old age to see what really matters to a person’s health and ...
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Bipartisan Congressional Committee Creates Unity
It’s in political news to note that Americans are hopelessly divided, and that this division is manifest in the lack of collaboration across the ...
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Diversity and Connection in the Church
Suzanne Simard writes about ecosystems from the viewpoint of adaptation and evolution. But her comments pique the interest of those who love the diversity ...
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We Really Are on the Same Team
In an issue of CT magazine, author and musician Sandra McCracken writes:
I played softball in a community league when I was a teenager. We didn’t ...
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We’re All Living in a Globalized World
More and more, we can’t help but live in a globalized world. Almost every aspect of our everyday life relies on global supply chains. If you have ...
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In Tune with God--and Each Other
A.W. Tozer wrote:
Has it ever occurred to you that one hundred pianos all tuned to the same fork are automatically tuned to each other? They are of one ...
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Meet Me in the Middle, I Dare You
Rumors have been circulating that Mathew McConaughey might be considering a run for governor of Texas in 2022, and perhaps a higher office after that. ...
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Burger King Urges Customers to Order from McDonald’s Instead
Burger King has urged their customers to order from competitors after more coronavirus lockdown measures were put in place. In a statement released on ...
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The Peace Bridge
In Northern Ireland, there’s a city that’s so divided, part of the population calls it Londonderry and others calls it Derry. In this city ...
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