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"Affluenza": Swollen Expectations
Affluenza is an hour-long PBS documentary about consumerism and its harmful effects on the family, the community, and the environment.
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Quarterback Tom Brady Still Searching
During the 2007-2008 NFL regular season, New England Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady set the record for most touchdown passes in a regular season, ...
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Affluenza: The Disease of Affluent Cultures
Some say that affluenza season is almost upon us. Others say affluenza is already an epidemic. All agree, however, that affluenza symptoms are undeniably ...
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Gratitude Is Good for Your Health
Robert Emmons, PhD, a professor of psychology at the University of California, Davis, and psychology professor Michael McCullough of the University of ...
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Building the Perfect Christmas Tree
Every December, Slats Grobnik sells Christmas trees in Chicago. He tells the story of one year when he met a couple that was out on the hunt for just ...
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Fire Victim: "We Have a Lot to Be Thankful For"
Fire swept through Southern California from the north of Los Angeles to the Mexican border during October, 2007. Five hundred thousand acres were burned ...
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David Livingstone Lost a Goat, but Gained a Scepter
The great missionary explorer, David Livingstone, served in Africa from 1840 until his death in 1873. Pastors Robert Lewis and Wayne Cordeiro tell of ...
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The Honor of Early Adoption
The notion that "the first will be last" doesn't seem to bother some folks. When Apple's revolutionary iPhone hit the market in late ...
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The Hunger Christ Blesses
It is the desire for God which is the most fundamental appetite of all, and it is an appetite we can never eliminate. We may seek to disown it, but it ...
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The Blessing of Disability
When asked how he would describe his disabilities, Patrick Henry Hughes replied, "[They're] not disabilities at all—more [like] abilities." ...
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