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Humane Society CEO Accused of Inhumane Actions
Despite its mission to confront cruelty of animals, at least one member of the Humane Society of the United States needs a reminder that humans are just ...
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The Most Common Advice Doctors Give-but Don't Take
Doctors make a lot of recommendations for their patients. But do they incorporate these suggestions into their own lives? An article in The Wall Street ...
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Grandmothers 19 Times More Likely to Die Before College Exams
In his book, Dan Ariely talks about our tendency to be dishonest when we're in a tough spot. John Ortberg expounds on it in his book, Soul Keeping: ...
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Turns Out You Really Are what You Eat
According to CNN, ranchers of the prized breed of cattle known as Wagyu go to great lengths to enhance the already legendary flavor of their beef. They ...
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5,000-Year-Old Lunch Box Emerges from the Ice
There is a bit of good news about global warming, at least according to archeologists. As the glaciers recede, they are releasing some of the human artifacts ...
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The Psychology of Greed on Halloween
An article in Sociological Images describes researchers who created a Halloween field experiment with the following setup: On Halloween, a woman answers ...
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Job Applicant Sacrificed Integrity for Money
In his book Every Good Endeavor, Pastor Tim Keller provides the following helpful illustration:
At twenty-seven years old, Howard was given an opportunity ...
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'National Geographic' on Why We Lie
In the fall of 1989 Princeton University welcomed into its freshman class a young man named Alexi Santana, whose life story the admissions committee had ...
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Navy Sailor Chose to Save Others
On June 17, 2017 the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Fitzgerald collided with a Philippine-flagged container ship 56 miles off the coast of Japan. But one of ...
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Who We Are Is More Important than what We Do
What is more important: who we are or what we do? Here's how pastor Noel Jesse Heikinnen answers that question in his book Unchained:
Down through ...
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