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Read more: Endless forgivenessI read Boris Pasternak’s Dr. Zhivago, all about the horrors of World War I, the Russian Revolution and the Russian Civil War. By the time…
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Read more: What keeps people sharpWe’re all going to live longer. That’s the conclusion of the February 23, 2015, issue of Time magazine. It features an adorable baby and the…
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Read more: Listening can be more helpfulRanna, Fayteen’s daughter, still has major health problems. My brother-in-law continues to get weaker, so weak that he can’t walk by himself. A neighbor’s father…
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Read more: You are what you eatI’m trying to practice some advice I read in the December 7-13, 2014, issue of the Weight Watcher Weekly. “If you are what you eat,…
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Read more: What’s success for a girl?Jennifer Floyd Engel questions how much effect ads that seek to empower girls can have. “We can make 1,000 ads about empowering girls, but until…
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Read more: The news is short, but not sweetThe clamor is getting louder. The experts agree on one fact. We’re consuming too much sugar. Now the World Health Organization recommends cutting our intake…
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Read more: Are you hungry?I just had a wonderful visit with my son, Jay, and my brother, James, and his two adult children, Willie and Emma. It was a…
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Read more: Anne Whitney and Lady GodivaI was intrigued when I saw a statue of Lady Godiva recently at the Dallas Museum of Art and noticed that the sculptor was Anne…
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Read more: The penalty for gluttonyRemember the seven deadly sins, standardized by Pope Gregory I in 590 CE? They are pride, envy, gluttony, lust, anger, greed and sloth. Thanks to…
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Read more: Addicted to sugar?“Sugar is addictive,” wrote James J. DiNicolantonio and Sean C. Lucan in the December 22, 2014, issue of The New York Times. “And we don’t…