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Marketers Target High Expectations of Americans
Bill Bryson writes of a lecture on marketing he once heard contrasting how products were sold in Britain and the United States.
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Turtle Rescue Is a Metaphor for Life
Author Barbara Brown Taylor writes:
Several summers ago, I spent three days on a barrier island where loggerhead turtles were laying their eggs. One night ...
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Responding to Good News Increases Intimacy
A spouse can create good feelings about the marriage, increasing the sense of satisfaction, intimacy, and fun, all with a simple reaction. When a partner ...
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Success Gave Executive a Hollow Feeling
A N. Y. Times article on people who are sick of too many hours at work tells the story of Diane Knorr, a former dot-com executive:
"The first time ...
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True Artists Require Passion
People who don't care one way or another aren't artists. Artists who "can take or leave it" don't create much art. The prerequisite ...
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Grieving Son Comforted by One Who Understood His Pain
When I was in high school my father passed away rather suddenly. It was just two days before my high school graduation. At that time in my life I was ...
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Finding God Is a Low Priority
"Feeling better has become more important to us than finding God."
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The Real Seven Wonders of the World
A teacher asked her students to list what they thought were the present Seven Wonders of the World. The students cast the most votes for:
1. Egypt's ...
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Cal Ripken: Loving His Children
Baseball ironman Cal Ripken, Jr. said:
Growing up, "I love you" wasn't spread around too much in our household. Not that it wasn't meant. I could tell ...
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Old Wounds Resurfacing
When my mother-in-law was first married, she was in a serious car accident that caused her to be thrown into the windshield (it was in the days before ...
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