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Man Grades and Returns Ex-Girlfriend's Apology Letter
If you're thinking of writing an apology letter to a former significant other, you'll probably consider a lot of factors: the amount of time that's ...
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Mr. Rogers Thanks All Who Loved Him Into Being
Fred Rogers was the creator of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood," a children's television show that began airing in 1968 and ran until 2000—that's ...
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Latino Christian Laments Lack of American Friendships
"In Mexico they wanted to be my friends because they wanted to do missions to me, but when I moved to the United States no one wanted to be my friend." ...
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Friends Show Unflinching Love To Severely Burned Man
B.J. Miller was a sophomore at Princeton when, one Monday night in November 1990, he and two friends slipped out for drinks and then decided to climb ...
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Getting Rid of the 'Kicker' In the Good News
Steve Brown writes:
I once asked a Jewish friend to forgive the church and me for [how the church has sometimes hurt] Jews in the name of Christ. I waited ...
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Restaurant Stumps Wi-Fi Seekers with Calculus Password
The first thing many smartphone users do when they sit down at a restaurant is connect to the local Wi-Fi network. Ordinarily free, establishments often ...
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Nursery Volunteer Reaches Out to Troubled Mom
Pastor Scott Sauls tells a story about an unnamed nursery worker who bumped into a first time visitor named Janet who had dropped her two boys off in ...
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Photographers Present Foster Kids in the 'Right Light'
In 2001, Diane Granito founded the Heart Gallery, a unique program that uses photography to help find homes for older foster children, sibling groups, ...
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Waffle House Restaurants Demonstrate Hospitality
In Time Magazine's issue in which it identified "240 Reasons to Celebrate America Right Now," number 77 was none other than the lowly, but ...
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The Power of Touch for NBA Teams
Dr. Dacher Keltner, a professor of psychology and the scientific adviser for Pixar's film Inside Out, claims that human touch is the "the foundations ...
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