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Tom Hanks on the Fear of Faking It
In his new film (2016), A Hologram for the King, Tom Hanks plays a middle-aged American businessman who is sent to Saudi Arabia for a special project. ...
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Ronda Rousey's Identity in Winning
Sports Illustrated had named Rhonda Rousey the "world's most dominant athlete." And she had had quite a run at that point: the first US woman ever to ...
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Country Bumpkin Lawyer Surprises His Legal Team
In the 1840s a court case based in Chicago captured the attention of the entire nation. Labeled "The Reaper Case," it centered on the patenting of farm ...
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Actress Viola Davis on Perfectionism
Actress Viola Davis, the star of How to Get Away With Murder, recently commented in AARP: "The work of acting is fantastic, but being a celebrity sometimes ...
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Booing Cardboard Cutout of Baseball Star
Robinson Cano is an all-star second baseman who left the New York Yankees at the end of the 2013 season to take a 10 year, 240 million dollar contract ...
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Company Excels at Tearing Products Apart
When the latest smartphone is released workers from Teardown.com line up in the early morning hours at stores to buy these devices. Then they returne ...
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After a Complaint, Man Invents New Typeface
If you open up your word processing software and start typing, chances are you're looking at a typeface called Times New Roman. It's so common ...
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Tim Keller on Our Riches in Christ
Imagine you're a billionaire, and you have three ten-dollar bills in your wallet. You get out of a cab, and you hand the driver one of the bills for ...
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Are We Addicted to Negative Words?
Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, author of Words That Hurt, Words That Heal, has lectured throughout this country on the powerful, often negative impact of words. ...
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An Object Lesson about What Fills Our Heart
Matthew Mitchell explains how he uses a simple object lesson to illustrate "the principle of overflow," which simply means that our words overflow ...
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