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Be Afraid: A Review of "@War"
Chris Bray, From Bookforum
Walking In the Now
By Thich Nhat Hanh
One Hundred Dollars of Virtue
By Christopher James Marshall
A National War on Fat & the Value of Young Voices
By Susan Greenhalgh
Everyday Heroism After a Car Accident
By Jason Arias, From Oregon Humanities
The Five Psychological Barriers to Climate Action
By Per Espen Stoknes
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America’s war on fat has wreaked havoc on its target demographic. Young Americans are now speaking up about the trauma this health-promoting agenda has caused.
Everyday Heroism After a Car Accident
The collective strength of strangers after a horrifying car accident is a moving example of everyday heroism.
Erica Goldson: The Valedictorian Who Spoke Out Against Schooling
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Wabi-Sabi: The Art Of Imperfection
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Fish To Eat Always, Never, and Sometimes
An ethical guide to seafood.
Surviving a Crocodile Attack
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Erica Goldson: The Valedictorian Who Spoke Out Against Schooling
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Surviving a Crocodile Attack
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Arts
Music Review: Johnny Cash – The Complete Columbia Album Collection
With Johnny Cash: The Complete Columbia Album Collection, Sony/Legacy has now compilednearly 60 percent of the Man In Black’s work, covering more than 30 years and60 CD's worth of Cash’s music.
See It Soon: American Experience – War of the Worlds
The latest from PBS documentary series American Experience explores the genius of Orson Welles, and the visceral public reaction to his radio production of War of the Worlds on the 75th anniversary of its broadcast.
Book Review: 7 Days in Ohio — Trump, The Gathering of the Juggalos and the Summer Everything Went Insane
Author Nathan Rabin reflects on the similarities between Trump followers and Juggalos.
Want Smarter Students? Stop Teaching Math
A mathematician argues that we need to represent math as it once was: an art.
Community
The City of Detroit: Divided, Separate and Unequal
A journey across the city of Detroit, which used to be the symbol of American industrialization but is now an increasingly divergent metropolis.
How to Make City Streets More Friendly
A bottom-up St. Paul project changes how people feel about their city.
Witch Camps of Ghana
When Ghanaian women draw the ire of men, they risk ending up in a witch camp.
Listening Unfolding: Faith and Poetry
A poet/pastor discovers the remarkable similarities between his two vocations.
Mind And Body
How Do We Turn Judgment Into Empathy?
The only way we can possibly move from a place of judgment about another’s situation is to take the time to hear the story. To listen and absorb the experiences and feelings that makes up someone else’s life.
The Father & The Teacher
Follow Peter Selgin's journey as he delves into the lives of the two men who shaped him, his father and a man he refers to as "the teacher."
Bridging the Thigh Gap
Tim White offers his advice to a woman whose fiancée has a need for wide, open spaces and obsesses about her having a thigh gap.
Reinventing the Meal: A Path to Mindful Eating
Mindful eating is about much more than simply understanding the health impact food will have on your body.
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