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More Than a Book Club

A book club started in a prison by volunteers is still helping men recently released from becoming repeat offenders. Many of the men who joined "Free ...


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Paying Attention: The Secret of Life

Comic artist Grant Snider recently illustrated the "secret of life." In a nine-panel cartoon a young man walks around with a notebook looking ...


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An Awe-Inspired Life

Remember those times when you have gazed at a wonderful painting, hear beautiful music, or see the beautiful colors of a sunset? You know that feeling, ...


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Filling Time, Killing Time

The Washington Post recently published an article on the top five time killers in the office. The number one culprit? Email (followed closely by meetings). ...


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He Could Find a Sunken Treasure, But Not Wisdom

"One of the most intelligent fugitives ever sought," said the U.S. Marshal Service, of treasure hunter turned con-man Tommy Thompson, recently ...


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Our 'Sleep Less, Do More' Society

A Newsweek article provided both a historical look at sleep trends and practical advice about how to get more rest. According to the writer, we are to ...


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An 'Oops' of Kingly Proportions

If you're afraid of the legendary curse of King Tutankhamen, be very, very glad that you're not one of several (unnamed) employees tasked with ...


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The Knitting … Inmates?

They're sitting around a table under fluorescent lights, turning bright skeins of yarn into cold-weather hats. No, this isn't the "Retired ...


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Rest Home Bullies Show You Never Outgrow Human Nature.

An article in The New York Times (titled "Mean Girls in the Retirement Home") offered a window into a neglected corner of an even more neglected ...


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'Money can't make you happy, but it can make you less sad.'

This, according to new research from U.S. Census data, tracking income and reported levels of happiness. Psychologist Kostadin Kushley "... found ...


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