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Death by GPS
Depending on a GPS is a daily occurrence for most drivers. Whether it is by phone, in dash, or a portable unit we all use them. But it goes even further ...
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'What I Learned in Death'
It's the time of year for rounding up the best and brightest of college commencement addresses. Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg gave the commencement ...
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Life Is Always Rolling
With profundity and simplicity Sarah Drew gave a commencement address. Ms. Drew, a 2002 graduate of the University of Virginia, went on to achieve Hollywood ...
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The Seven Deadly Social Networks
In 2011 Reid Hoffman wrote a piece in The Wall Street Journal that described a theory of social network success. In it he says, "Social networks ...
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A French Baker, a Homeless Man, and Botched Opportunity
There arose a heart-warming story not too long ago of a French baker who almost died of carbon monoxide poisoning in his shop, only to be rescued at the ...
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Scientists Seeking to Explain Long Neck of Giraffe Still Confused
Researchers from the African Institute of Science and Technology recently sequenced the genome of the giraffe for the first time in their efforts to uncover ...
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'Sink You, Mama!'
Mbird blog recently ran a short excerpt from a new book by Catherine Newman called Catastrophic Happiness: Finding Joy in Childhood's Messy Years. ...
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Reading Habits of Ultra-Successful People
An article on Medium asks, "Want to know one habit ultra-successful people have in common? They read. A lot." Warren Buffett would read 600-1000 ...
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Coming in Last — or First? — at the Boston Marathon
Nearly 27,000 runners competed in the 2016 Boston Marathon. One of those runners, 72-year-old Fran Drozdz, crossed the finish line at 8:45 p.m. the day ...
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Boston's Secret Street Art
If you're ever walking the streets of Boston and it starts to rain, look down—you might see something surprising. Boston's City Hall and ...
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