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Why It’s So Lonely at the Top
“Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.” This is the most famous line in William Shakespeare’s play Henry IV, Part 2, spoken by the ...
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Film Portrays Good Shepherd Protecting His Flock
In the film Greyhound, actor Tom Hanks plays the captain of a US destroyer that is commanding the escorts of a 37-ship convoy. They are crossing the Atlantic ...
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Weather Update Accidentally Enlivened by Video Filters
When a reporter for an ABC affiliate tried to give an inclement weather update, he was confused by the initial response. After finding out what happened, ...
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PBS Examines Why We Are Fascinated by Heroes
PBS’ “The Great American Read” is an eight-part series that explores America’s 100 best-loved novels. This episode highlights ...
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The Need for a Plimsoll Line on Our Calendars
One of the more memorable—and unique—illustrations about rest, involves a 19th century British politician named Samuel Plimsoll. The advent ...
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The Most Common Advice Doctors Give-but Don't Take
Doctors make a lot of recommendations for their patients. But do they incorporate these suggestions into their own lives? An article in The Wall Street ...
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The Power of a 'Not-To-Do' List
Has your working day become one long battle to wade through a to-do list? An article on BBC.com noted the multiple distractions of the modern world—digital ...
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Pope Francis Says Power Intoxicates Without Humility and Love
Did you know that the Pope gave a TED Talk? Whatever you think about the Catholic Church or it's current spiritual leader, he offered these biblically ...
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Too Busy? Take a 'Shultz Hour.'
New York Times columnist David Leonhardt says we all need to take a regular "Shultz Hour." Leonhardt explains:
When George Shultz was Secretary ...
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The Character of George Washington vs. Benedict Arnold
George Washington and Benedict Arnold. Both were dynamic men of action with unquestioned personal courage; both were driven by passionate ambition from ...
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