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'Slow City' Gets Way Too Hectic
When McDonald's began to open in Italian cities, the Slow Food movement started promoting traditional Italian meals that lasted for hours. Slow Food was ...
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Builders Use 'Piles' In Manhattan Skyscrapers
The island of Manhattan consists almost entirely of bare granite, a very hard and strong type of rock. To carry the weight of a 75- or 100-story skyscraper, ...
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Bridge Collapses Due to Weak Structure
In 2007, the I-35 bridge that crosses the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota, collapsed suddenly during rush hour, killing 13 people and injuring ...
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The Church Is Like a Bad High School Band
Earl Palmer, an author and former pastor, once countered critics who rail against the church for its hypocritical, scandalous, and often irrelevant footprint ...
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Faking Cultural Literacy (and Christianity)
In a New York Times article titled "Faking Cultural Literacy," Karl Greenfield argues that today's social media lets us pretend to know ...
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Naval Ships Test the 'Integrity of the Hull'
Naval officers often refer to the "integrity of the hull." When a submarine comes out of dry dock, the first exercise is called a "sea ...
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The Lie Behind 'The Crying Indian'
On Earth Day, 1971, Keep America Beautiful launched what was called one of the "50 greatest commercials of all time." Dubbed "The Crying ...
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'Fatigue Flaw' Leads to Airline Crash
On July 19, 1989, United Airlines Flight 232 was cruising blandly along on autopilot at thirty-seven thousand feet a seven-foot number one fan disk broke ...
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People Who Buy Athletic Apparel but Don't Exercise
An article in The Wall Street Journal asks, "Why work out when you can just buy the clothes and look like you did?" The article explores a growing ...
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World War 2 'Cargo Cults'—Faith Without Power
Natives of the islands of the South West Pacific had very little, if any, contact with the modern world and its many technological advances. So during ...
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