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Americans Are Among the Most Anxious People on Earth
According to the New York Times, Americans are among the most anxious people on earth. One study found that Americans were significantly more anxious ...
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Thankful for the Fleas
The barracks where Corrie ten Boom and her sister, Betsy, were kept in the Nazi concentration camp, Ravensbruck, were terribly overcrowded and flea-infested. ...
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Gold Medal Winning Skater Fell, and Got Up, 41,600 Times
Former figure skater Scott Hamilton won the National and World Championships in 1981 before winning a gold medal at the 1984 Olympic. Hamilton and his ...
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Actor John Hamm: 'It's Not Weak to Say, I Need Help.'
Actor Joe Hamm (star of the show Mad Men) did a stint in rehab for an alcohol addiction. Hamm confessed in an interview, "I'm certainly damaged—there's ...
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The Tin Man on the Blows that Kill Our Heart
In the original fairy tale version of The Wizard of Oz, the Tin Woodman had once been a real man who was in love with a beautiful maiden and dreamed of ...
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Christian Couple Fears Daughter Will Ruin Her Life as a Missionary
We in the American church are facing a time of testing. Our testing may not look like the testing of what the church in China is undergoing, or the church ...
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What We Believe About Our Future Controls How We Experience Our Present
Imagine you have two women of the same age, the same socioeconomic status, the same educational level, and even the same temperament. You hire both of ...
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VUCA—Acronym for 'It's Crazy Out There'
There's a trendy little acronym that's making the rounds in managerial circles—VUCA, which stands for volatility, uncertainty, complexity, ...
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Journalist Defends Offering 'Thoughts and Prayers'
Journalist Kevin D. Williamson has worked for CNBC, MSNBC, NPR, and The National Review. Williamson visited Baton Rouge soon after the shooting of six ...
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Professor Loses Manuscript in Hurricane
Kris Lackey thought he had hurricane-proofed his manuscripts. An English professor at the University of New Orleans, he had saved his fiction and papers ...
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