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Influenced by Past Memories
Sir Everton Weekes, the legendary West Indian cricketer, stands out as one of the finest sportsmen to come out of the Caribbean. During a glittering career, ...
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Trucker Guides Couple Through Severe Rain Storm
In a post on Facebook, Emily Clarke wrote that she and her husband “encountered one of the most severe storms” while driving through North ...
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Top Ten Stressors for Gen Z
According to a 2019 American Psychological Association survey, these are the top ten stressors for Gen Z (roughly age 18-22):
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Money -- 78 percent
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Health Issues -- 65%
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91 Percent of What We Worry About Never Happens
So, you’re trying to sleep, and it’s well after bedtime. But you’re tossing and turning and unable to get comfy. You notice you’re ...
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Take Courage, You Are Not Alone
In C.S. Lewis’ book, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, a young girl Lucy, her brother Edmund, and their cousin Eustace are taken to Narnia where the ...
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The Upside of Stress
Researchers at Stanford and Florida State University asked a broad sample of US adults, ages eighteen through seventy-eight, to rate how much they agreed ...
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Americans Are Among the Most Anxious People on Earth
According to the New York Times, Americans are among the most anxious people on earth. One study found that Americans were significantly more anxious ...
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The Regrets of the Father of the Web
The inventor of the World Wide Web is horrified by what has become of his creation, said Katrina Brooker in Vanity Fair. Computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee ...
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Breaking Free of the Overparenting Trap
Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of the best-selling book How to Raise an Adult: Break Free of the Overparenting Trap, has a popular TED talk video on what ...
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President McKinley Was Guided by Prayer in Life and Death
Robert Morgan writes that as President William McKinley lay dying from an assassin's bullet in Buffalo, New York, in 1901, the Lord's Prayer was ...
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