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Museum Dedicated to Failed Relationships
Croatia's capital city of Zagreb is the home for an unusual museum. The Museum of Failed Relationships was founded by two Zagreb artists after the ...
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Researchers Track the Temporary Nature of Infatuation
The New York Times reported on a major study that tracked 1,761 people who got married and stayed married over the course of 15 years. The article reported ...
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Famous Explorer Spent Years in Preparation
In 1911, Roald Amundsen became the first person to lead a successful expedition to the South Pole. Amundsen was also famous for his incredible commitment ...
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The Huge Growth of High-Risk Sports
An article in More Intelligent Life magazine explores how dangerous, risk-taking activities are becoming a big business. The article notes, "Adrenaline ...
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Husband Cares for Wife with Alzheimer's
Editor's Note: Preachers, this is a powerful illustration about the beauty of committed marital love. It's longer than many of our illustrations, ...
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General Grant Displayed Courageous Leadership
Before Ulysses S. Grant assumed command of the Union army, it would venture south into Confederate territory, suffer a defeat, then withdraw northward ...
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Failure to Count the Cost in Building Projects
Apparently many people don't know how to count the cost for their building projects. That's why cost overruns, which stem from "an underestimation ...
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Marriage Is Like a Formal Dinner in Reverse
Editor's Note: The following illustration was adapted from a German pastor who wrote a meditation for a couple's 50th wedding anniversary service. ...
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American Patriots Risk Their Homes for Victory
In October of 1781, General Cornwallis marched his British troops into Yorktown. The patriots to the south had wreaked havoc on his redcoat army, and ...
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Japanese Students Outlast American Students in Persistence
In standardized math tests, Japanese children consistently score higher than their American counterparts. While some assume that a natural proclivity ...
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