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America's Unique 'Quiet Zone'
Imagine a cell phone free zone. Actually, the United States has such a place. It's called "The Quiet Zone." Anyone driving west from Washington DC towards ...
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The Rise in End-of-the-World Films
The end is near, and it's coming to a theater near you, or right into your own living room. As of this writing, over 250 end-of-the-world movies have ...
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Actress Amy Schumer: Fame Isn't Fun
You'd think actress Amy Schumer might be enjoying her rapidly accelerating fame. But the comedienne took time Wednesday night to reflect on the downside ...
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Apple Genius Bar Promises Community
When the first Apple Store opened in 2001, there was no iPod or iPhone, and 97 percent of people in the U.S. were on dial-up Internet. For every hundred ...
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Ending Your Text Messages with Periods
We all know that grammatically you are supposed to end you sentences with periods. We have been taught this since Kindergarten. But as Rachel Feltman ...
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Addicted to Distraction
You ever find yourself reading the same paragraph over and over again, not remembering anything that was said in that paragraph? Or you spend many hours ...
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'McFarland, USA': What Price is the American Dream?
McFarland, USA is based on the true story of a Caucasian football coach, Jim White, and his family accepting a job in 1987 in the poor, mainly Latino ...
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Actor Rob Lowe's Advice on Resentment
In a 2015 interview with GQ, actor Rob Lowe admits he got sober through public humiliation. The pretty boy of the 1980s TV show Brat Pack, Lowe spent ...
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Two Extremes of What We Really Need
What do human beings really need? At one tragic extreme, at least 700 million people do not have access to clean water. Every year, half a million children ...
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What Happened to Face-to-Face Conversations?
In an article in The New York Times, communications expert Sherry Turkle asks, "What has happened to face-to-face conversation in a world where so ...
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