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Booing Cardboard Cutout of Baseball Star

Robinson Cano is an all-star second baseman who left the New York Yankees at the end of the 2013 season to take a 10 year, 240 million dollar contract ...


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Company Excels at Tearing Products Apart

When Apple Inc. set off a frenzy of activity on September 19th with the debut of its iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, workers from Teardown.com lined up at 5 A.M. ...


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The Remarkable Power of Belief

You've all heard about "the placebo effect," the power of the brain to help alleviate pain or disease merely by the belief that treatment ...


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Rumors Fuel the 'Toilet Paper Scare' of 1973

For most Americans, 1973 was marred by shortages. After the stock market crashed and lost 45 percent of its value, there were shortages of oil, gasoline, ...


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Are We Addicted to Negative Words?

Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, author of Words That Hurt, Words That Heal, has lectured throughout this country on the powerful, often negative impact of words. ...


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An Object Lesson about What Fills Our Heart

Matthew Mitchell explains how he uses a simple object lesson to illustrate "the principle of overflow," which simply means that our words overflow from ...


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Animal Farm as a Parable about Blaming Others

George Orwell's famous novel Animal Farm provides a parable about how we often treat each other in Christian community, families, and work settings. In ...


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Judging Others is One of Our Favorite Activities

Like most of us, John Burke (pastor of Gateway Church in Austin, Texas) assumed that he was not a judgmental person. But just in case he was wrong, he ...


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Study Tracks Incivility in the Workplace

According to a 2013 issue of the Harvard Business Review,

Rudeness at work is rampant, and it's on the rise. Over the past 14 years we've polled thousands ...

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Why We Rejoice when Famous People Fail

Why do we enjoy watching others—especially rich, powerful, famous people—"fall from grace"? Joseph Epstein commented on our need to know and ...


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