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Unscripted Scene in Tom Hanks Film
Six-time Oscar nominated film Captain Phillips received widespread acclaim, but surprisingly the film's powerful final scene was improvised on set ...
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Cartoonist Gets Published After 610 Tries
Up to his neck in debt, directionless, feeling lost, Tom Toro moved back into his parents' place and slipped into a dark depression. But things started ...
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Autopilots Produce 'Skill Fade' for Pilots
Since their invention a century ago, autopilots have helped to make air travel safer and more efficient. That trend continued with the introduction of ...
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Superhero Films Don't Focus on Training
Around the globe, people love superhero films. Batman, Iron Man, Thor, Superman, Spider-Man, Captain America … the list goes on. Almost all of ...
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John Coltrane Learns Music Through Practice and Apprenticeship
According to theologian Steven R. Guthrie, John Coltrane is one of a handful of musicians (including other greats like Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker, ...
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Finding Comfort in the Worshiping Community
I got the news that I was sick on the afternoon of my 39th birthday. It took a bit of time, travel, and a series of wretched tests to get the specific ...
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Using a Shepherd Boy
While traveling in Jordan, Leadership journal editor Marshall Shelley noted:
While driving through the countryside and small towns, you're impressed ...
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Keep Making a Little Progress
Follow with me a 90-year-old man bent with the weight of his years; slow of step, with stooped and rounded shoulders. It is early morning, and he's ...
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The Practice of Godliness
In the movie Karate Kid, young Daniel asks Mister Miagi to teach him karate. Miagi agrees under one condition: Daniel must submit totally to his instruction ...
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Gifts Grow through Practice
Gifts are not necessarily mature at the time of discovery ... they are developed through practice.
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