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Father Refuses to Shame His Son
Author Shea Seranno had just taken the exit ramp near his home when his car sputtered and died. Trying unsuccessfully to restart the car, he called a ...
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Workplace Ostracism Is Worse than Bullying
A study from University of British Columbia's Sauder School of Business concludes that being ignored at work is worse than being harassed or bullied ...
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True Love? There's Not an App for That.
There's an app for everything, it seems—including dating. For anyone in the dating world who wishes for an electronic matchmaker that eliminates ...
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Judges Swayed By Lunch and Snack Breaks
Three researchers from the U.S. and Israel decided to test the legal adage that justice equals "what the judge ate for breakfast." The research ...
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Policeman's Kind Deed to a Homeless Man
In 2012, on a cold November night in Times Square, Officer Lawrence DePrimo was working a counterterrorism post when he encountered an older, barefooted ...
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Walls Keep People Out and Drive Us Crazy
Human beings have always been preoccupied with building walls. In the first century, the Roman emperor Hadrian built a 75-mile wall across Roman Britain. ...
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The Power of Community in an AA Group
Gordon MacDonald shares the following story about visiting a small group of men and women affiliated with Alcoholics Anonymous. MacDonald said that he ...
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Christians Belong to "The League of the Guilty"
So of all things, Christianity isn't supposed to be about gathering up the good people (shiny! happy! squeaky clean!) and excluding the bad people ...
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Even Lincoln's Gettysburg Address Got Criticized
November 19, 2024 will mark the 161st anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address." According to a 2013 editorial in ...
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Marketers Who Practice "Social Discrimination"
One of the fastest-growing online businesses is the business of spying on Internet users. Communications Professor Joseph Turow writes: "We're ...
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