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Film, TV violence is an intensely sensitive subject for some
Years after she first saw "The Passion of the Christ," Lori Pearson still feels queasy when she recalls the brutally graphic movie about the final hours of Jesus' life. "After I left the theater I remember feeling physically uncomfortable," said...
Tags: Bullet to the Head (movie), The Walking Dead (tv program), University of Wisconsin-Madison, Health and Medical Professionals, Arts and Culture
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Excerpt: 'Against Fairness' by Stephen T. Asma
Johnny Cash wrote that famous song about his first wife in 1956, when he was touring on the road and struggling to stay faithful. The song "I Walk the Line" is about the sacrifices and the devotions of love — the profound lengths to which we...
Tags: The Happiest News!, Arts and Culture, Religion and Belief, Cambodia, Culture
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'Downton Abbey,' 'Mad Men:' Why the good old days are hot again
The third season premiere of "Downton Abbey" was heralded by the sort of media blitz more in line with the Summer Olympics or a new Robert Downey Jr. franchise than anything appearing on PBS' "Masterpiece." The public television network hosted a red-...Tags: Arts and Culture, Robert Downey Jr., The CW (tv network), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Django Unchained (movie)
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Make your New Year's resolutions a success
Forget willpower, reaching your New Year's goal means retraining your brain to form new habits. In 2013, I resolve to ... Do what ... work smarter, not harder? Spend less time at work? Learn a foreign language? Research from Statistic Brain,...Tags: Scranton, Religion and Belief, Science and Technology, Medical Research, Morehead State University
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Heartbreak activates pain areas in brain, study finds
If you're joining in on Lonely Hearts Clubs this Valentine's Day, the physical feelings of a broken heart may be familiar. "The idea that people experience pain after rejection may be more than just a metaphor," said Ethan Kross, an assistant...
Tags: Pain, Science and Technology, Medical Research, Science
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Lance Armstrong on sponsors leaving: A $75-million day in losses
A night after Lance Armstrong admitted to doping throughout the course of his athletic career, the disgraced cyclist spent the second half of his much-hyped television interview with Oprah Winfrey talking about fallout from the scandal. Armstrong, who...Tags: International Olympic Committee, Sports, Oprah Winfrey, Corporate Crime, Livestrong Foundation
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Pretend superhero powers boost helpfulness in real life
I won't lie -- I usually find it cute when my sons and my husband geek out over Superman or Batman. But there are times when the antics wear thin. Like when my 3-year-old refuses to wear his glasses because "Wolverine doesn't wear glasses." Or when he...
Tags: Superman (fictional character), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Science and Technology, Stanford University
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College students from Laurel named to dean's list and graduate
Benjamin Glass, of Laurel, class of 2013, was named to the dean's list for the fall semester at Tufts University, in Medford, Mass. Amanda Morgan, of Laurel, was named to the dean's list for the fall semester at Hofstra University, in Hempstead, N.Y....Tags: Religion and Belief, Students, Education, Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology
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Why job creation is so hard
WASHINGTON -- President Obama and Democrats want more jobs. So do Republicans. Heck, everyone does. Yet, job creation is weak. It's true that the economy has generated 5.5 million jobs from its low point. Still, there are 3.2 million fewer jobs now than...
Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Labor Markets, Consumer Confidence, Religion and Belief, Business
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College news for Feb. 17, 2013
Dean’s¿list Alma College, Alma Mich. — Sophomore Thomas Porter of Danville, a 2011 graduate of Boyle County High School, is the son of Donald Porter of Danville. Eastern Kentucky Univeristy: Joseph Taylor Culbertson, of Danville, a senior...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Religion and Belief, Applied Physics, Students, Education
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Student news - Feb. 16
ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. — The following area students were named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Elizabethtown College: — Jacob Dovey, a senior accounting major from Mercersburg, Pa. — David Feuz, a junior criminal justice...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Religion and Belief, Students, Education, Teaching and Learning
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It took a trio to come up with Wonder Woman
If comic book characters are a driving force in Hollywood, it's worth noting that Wonder Woman, one of the most iconic characters of the last 70 years, has yet to star in her own live-action movie. She hasn't been completely ignored. Two years ago,...
Tags: Science and Technology, High Blood Pressure, NBC (tv network), Crime, Law and Justice, Doubt (movie)
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