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Marathon Runners Meet an Unexpected Obstacle
Anyone who's lived near train tracks knows the hassle and inconvenience a passing train can cause. You're already running late, you're driving ...
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Novelist John Grisham's Road to Writing
American novelist John Grisham was an attorney who hated his job. He wanted to become an author, but he didn't know where to begin. Finally, he decided ...
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Ill-Equipped Ships Run into Disaster
In May 1845, two Royal Navy ships, HMS Terror and Erebus, embarked from London on a voyage with ambitious aims. The mission would forge a passage through ...
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Three Films that Explore Free Will
How free am I? How does God's sovereignty interact with our free will? Do we even have free will or is our life's course determined by God or ...
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Confused Pilot Lands Plane at Wrong Airport
The Boeing 747 Dreamlifter is the modified plane that can haul more cargo than any plane in the world. It weighs about 600,000 pounds and usually requires ...
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The 10 Greatest Movies Never Made
There is something sad and powerful in the possibilities of a story that is never told. A recent article on the BBC highlighted the "10 Greatest ...
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Famous Explorer Spent Years in Preparation
In 1911, Roald Amundsen became the first person to lead a successful expedition to the South Pole. Amundsen was also famous for his incredible commitment ...
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Only Humans Think about the Future
Harvard psychologist and researcher Daniel Gilbert opens his best-selling book Stumbling on Happiness with what he calls "The Sentence." "The ...
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Scaling Mount Everest (Like Marriage or Advent) Requires Preparation
Nobody who wants to keep on living wakes up one morning and suddenly decides, "I think I'll climb Mount Everest today." Such a monumental ...
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Homeowners Build Backyards They Seldom Use
According to a survey by the American Institute of Architects, 64 percent of architecture firms are reporting increased interest in outdoor living spaces: ...
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