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Times Square Costumed Characters Don't Live Up To Their Image
Occasionally the costumed street performers in New York City's Times Square fall on hard times. The ordinary folks dressed up as Spider-Man, Elmo, Cookie ...
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Mr. Heimlich Puts His Maneuver Into Practice
It's called the Heimlich maneuver—saving a choking victim with a bear hug and abdominal thrusts to eject a throat obstruction. Since its inception ...
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A Book that Changed Russell Moore's Life
Southern Baptist pastor and leader Russell Moore recently highlighted one of his favorite books of all time—a series of essays by the southern novelist ...
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Apps Track How We Fail to Keep New Year's Resolutions
Based on data from the online grocer FreshDirect, many customers fail to keep their New Year's Resolutions. The retailer recently reported that customers' ...
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Stats and Stories About New Year's Resolutions
The website Statistics Brain recently (October 2016) posted the following stats on New Year's Resolutions:
- Percent of Americans who usually make New Year's Resolutions—45%
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Former Baseball Star Known for Virtue
James "Deacon" White played at the very dawn of professional baseball. In fact, on May 4, 1871, James White had the very first hit, in the first game, ...
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Scientists Trace Molecules Left on Phones to Identify Users
It's a well-known fact that mobile phones continue to store more and more of our personal information. What people might not realize, however, is how ...
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Study Shows Rudeness Can Actually Kill
We all know bad manners are toxic. But new research now shows that bad manners can kill. In this study, when doctors spoke rudely to their staff, both ...
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Moral Overconfidence
Nitin Nohria, in the Washington Post, explores the idea that we are not as virtuous as we think we are. Nitin has coined the term "moral overconfidence. ...
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You're Really Not That Nice
A 1961 research project asked ordinary people to send extremely painful electric shocks to a stranger. (Unbeknownst to the participants, the fake shocks ...
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