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Virginia Tech Professor Saves Lives, Loses His Own
As a gunman stormed Norris Hall at Virginia Tech University, the students in Professor Liviu Librescu's classroom could hear the shouts and gunfire ...
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The World's Most Dangerous Road
In Spanish, it's called el camino de la muerte, which translated into English means "road of death." In 1995, the Inter-American Development ...
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Avalanche Strikes Traveling Family Without Warning
When Dave Boon first saw the avalanche that swept his car over a guardrail on Interstate 40 in Denver, Colorado, it was only "a puff of powder, 10 ...
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Human Beings Are Poor at Risk Assessment
As human beings, we pride ourselves on being the only species that understands the concept of risk. Yet we have a confounding habit of worrying about ...
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Ladder Safety Mirrors Spiritual Safety
A Health Letter from the Mayo Clinic offered these 12 tips for ladder safety:
1. Have somebody nearby to get help if you fall. 2. Don't get on a ladder ...
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The Cure for Fear Is Exposure to Fear
Mark Batterson writes in his book, In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day:
I recently went to the doctor's office for an extensive battery of allergy ...
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Crocodile Hunter Killed by Unlikely Animal
Steve Irwin, known around the world as the "Crocodile Hunter," was killed on September 4, 2006, while filming wildlife along the Great Barrier ...
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Champion Bull Rider Gets Courage from Christ
A two-time world champion, Adriano Moraes is known as one of the best bull riders in the world. Fans know him for his flawless technique and natural riding ...
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The Golden Gate Bridge's "Dance of Danger"
Newspapers called it the "Dance of Danger"—bridge construction on top of swaying catwalks and high towers, sometimes hundreds of feet ...
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The Danger of "Hydraulic Fluid" Holiness
There was quite a mix-up at the Duke University Hospitals in Raleigh and Durham, North Carolina. Sometime in November 2004, maintenance workers had drained ...
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