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Actress Realized Her Need for a Listening Ear
Actress Diane Kruger (National Treasure, In The Fade) was once offered a role that required her to play a young wife and mother, experiencing the loss ...
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God and Dreams While We Sleep
R. Douglas Fields writes about the vigorous activity of the brain during sleep:
Midway between our unconscious and conscious minds there is the altered ...
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Why Children Need Nurturing Fathers
A recent survey of more than 1,600 teenagers by Harvard found that almost twice as many 14-to-18-year-old boys and girls feel comfortable opening up to ...
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The Friendship Recession Among Men
Men have fewer friends than women and are at a greater risk of isolation. The gap has widened in recent years. A 2021 report identified a male “friendship ...
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Muslim Impressed by Christianity's Freedom of Inquiry
Best-selling Muslim author and renowned critic of Islam, Irshad Manji shook the religious world with her ground-breaking and highly acclaimed book The ...
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Bipartisan Congressional Committee Creates Unity
It’s in political news to note that Americans are hopelessly divided, and that this division is manifest in the lack of collaboration across the ...
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Sport Designed for Visually Impaired Athletes
Top athletes around the region convened in early February for the Cascade Classic, the Northwest Goalball Regional Tournament. If you’ve never seen ...
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Management’s New Trend—Leading with Empathy
An article in The Wall Street Journal noted a new highly prized management skill—empathy. According to the article,
Empathetic leadership has long ...
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‘Woodworking Shed’ Combats Loneliness in Men
Across the world, men are learning that the easiest way to cure a bout of social isolation is not by talking face-to-face, but shoulder-to-shoulder.
When ...
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Columnist Humorously Recalls Ill-Advised Tattoos
New York Times columnist Kashana Cauley knows a little something about regrets. She wrote, “My friends and I got tattoos so we could feel dangerous. ...
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