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Turns Out You Really Are what You Eat
According to CNN, ranchers of the prized breed of cattle known as Wagyu go to great lengths to enhance the already legendary flavor of their beef. They ...
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A Rising Plague of Melancholy
Research reveals that depression is now the most common serious medical or mental health disorder in the United States. According to the World Health ...
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President Truman Delighted by Workman Thinking About Him
Robert Morgan provides this thought provoking illustration in Moments of Reflection: Reclaiming the Lost Art of Biblical Meditation:
When Harry Truman ...
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African 'Friendship Bench' Helps the Depressed
A Friendship Bench is quite literally a park bench—with a higher calling. In Zimbabwe, friendship benches are located on the grounds of medical ...
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Teens Mistakenly Steal Cardboard Cake
A group of Minnesota teens were apprehended after attempting to steal a cake from a local grocery store. As if the embarrassment of getting caught by ...
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Who We Are Is More Important than what We Do
What is more important: who we are or what we do? Here's how pastor Noel Jesse Heikinnen answers that question in his book Unchained:
Down through ...
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Religion Is on the Decline but Guilt Persists
In a New York Times article, columnist David Brooks argues, "Religion my be in retreat, but guilt seems as powerfully present as ever." To make ...
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Actor Heath Ledger's Risky the Joker Role
"I think the Joker killed Heath Ledger." So writes attorney Jay Gaskill in his review of The Dark Knight, a film about the superhero Batman. ...
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Study Shows that Sleep Actually Shrinks Our Brains
Proper sleep habits have long been understood as essential to physical and mental health, but the exact reasons why have still remained a matter of scientific ...
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'Good Riddance Day' In Times Square
Since 2006 a group of people celebrate an important event around the New Year. It's called Good Riddance Day. Participants write down unpleasant, ...
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