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The Incredible Story of an Unimpressive Pen
The next time you're signing your name at the DMV or another U.S. Government office, you probably won't notice the black pen in your hand. It, ...
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The Psychology of Polite Words
For decades, a social psychologist named John Bargh has conducted studies on the way words affect behavior. In one such study, undergraduate students ...
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NFL Star Announces Official Name Change
Jacksonville Jaguars star linebacker Josh Allen has changed his name to Josh Hines-Allen, in tribute to his maternal family. His No. 41 jersey will feature ...
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Rethinking Persuasion in a Post-Truth World
Sharing a Christian worldview with others can often create tense situations. Especially when we are talking with friends and family who do not share our ...
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Artist Helps Strangers Truly Connect
Artist Wendy McNaughton was distraught about the incivility in the U.S. So, she started using a drawing technique, called “blind contour” ...
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Are You an Illuminator or Diminisher?
I’ve noticed along the way of life that some people are much better at seeing people than others are. In any collection of humans, there are diminishers ...
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Doctors Don't Want Patients with Disabilities
Dr. Lisa Iezzoni is a professor of medicine at Harvard. She has done research for 25 years with people who have disabilities, to find out, “What ...
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What Actor Steve Martin Learned About Jealousy
Mara Reinstein writes in Parade Magazine:
We met Steve Martin years ago as a banjo-playing comic with an arrow through his head singing "King Tut." ...
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Misogynist Influence Countered with Trust, Friendship
When it comes to countering negative messages about women from social media influencers like former kickboxer Andrew Tate, young men are tapping into ...
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NFL Scout Criticized After Insensitive Comment
Football scout Chris Prescott was let go from his scouting position for the Chicago Bears after a quote from one of his media appearances went viral. ...
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