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Paralyzed Man Opposes Stem-cell Research
In a Time magazine essay, Charles Krauthammer tells why he does not support stem-cell research "from embryos created purposely and wantonly for nothing ...
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Consumer Culture Affects Children
Kids have a lot more money than they used to. They are also exposed to a great deal more advertising, not only in front of the television and computer ...
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Rembrandt's Vision Defect Enhanced His Ability
Researchers suggest that the 17th-century Dutch master Rembrandt may have suffered from a vision condition that contributed to his success. After analyzing ...
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Coach Influenced by Student's E-Mail
Mike Krzyzewski's decision to remain as coach of the Duke University basketball team rather than to become head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers was ...
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Blow Dryer Slows Speeding Cars
Dale Rooks, a school crossing guard in Florida, tried everything to get cars to slow down through the school zone. But nothing workedÂ…until he took a ...
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Size of Rocket Boosters Determined by Ancient Roman Chariots
Although some historians question the veracity of all the facts in the following story, it is accurate enough to make an interesting point.
The U.S. standard ...
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Albert Schweitzer on Sabbath Rest
"If your soul has no Sunday, it becomes an orphan."
—Physician, missionary Albert Schweitzer (1875–1965)
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Boxer Mike Tyson Squandered Fortune
Minimum amount boxer Mike Tyson earned in the nine years before filing for bankruptcy in August 2003: $300,000,000.
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Bank Snubs Millionaire Based on Appearance
To John Barrier, it wasn't the 60 cents, it was the principle. Barrier walked into his bank to cash a $100 check and then asked the receptionist to ...
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Red Cross Founder Motivated by War's Devastation
Henri Dunant was a wealthy 19th century Swiss banker. He was sent to Paris by the Swiss government to work on a business deal with Napoleon. He arrived ...
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