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    • Why Do People Sleepwalk?

      Why Do People Sleepwalk?0

      Last night, most of us went to the safety and comfort of our beds before drifting off to a night’s sleep. For some, this was the last conscious action before an episode of sleepwalking. Recent research from Stanford University shows that up to 4 per cent of adults might have had such an experience. In

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    • Would Students Benefit From More Hands-On Learning?

      Would Students Benefit From More Hands-On Learning?0

      One Saturday afternoon a number of years ago, my family received a call from my uncle, an amateur beekeeper. He had just harvested his hives and wondered if we were interested in helping with the extracting process. We took him up on the offer and spent the rest of the evening learning how honey makes

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    • Does Empathy Have a ‘Dark Side’?

      Does Empathy Have a ‘Dark Side’?0

      Is it possible to run out of empathy? That’s the question many are asking in the wake of the U.S. presidential election. Thousands have marched on streets and airports to encourage others to expand their empathy for women, minorities and refugees. Others have argued that liberals lack empathy for the plight of rural Americans. Against

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    • Good Samaritan Fined for Plowing Out Elderly Neighbors

      Good Samaritan Fined for Plowing Out Elderly Neighbors0

      Local News 8 in Idaho reports: Whenever the snowfall gets bad, you’ll find Mitch Fisher riding his ATV with a plow attached on his street. Plowing the snow off the road to make sure things are nice and clear for his family and neighbors. “I try to clean my spot and all the neighbors around

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    • Hypocrisy: 3 Telltale Signs of it

      Hypocrisy: 3 Telltale Signs of it0

      Hosting the Academy Awards Jimmy Kimmel found time for these conciliatory words:  “There are millions and millions of people watching right now and if every one of you took a minute to reach out to the person you disagree with, someone you like, and have one positive, considerate conversation, not as liberals or conservatives, but

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    • Why Aren’t More Schools Teaching Students How to Balance a Checkbook?

      Why Aren’t More Schools Teaching Students How to Balance a Checkbook?0

      Last fall, the “Adulting School” in Portland, Maine opened its doors for the first time. Its mission? To teach young people the practical life skills they never learned growing up, including handling financial matters and cooking a decent meal. That such skills are a necessity for a life of responsible adulthood is undeniable. The question

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