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Cracks in the Dam
It’s a bright, sunny morning in America. It appears that nothing has changed. But there is water gushing from the cracks in the foundation.
Dorm With Cafeteria May Boost College Weight Gain
College students who live in dormitories with dining halls gain more weight than students who have to walk farther for their meals, a new study has...
Plagiarism Lines Blur for Students in Digital Age
The Internet may be redefining how students — who came of age with music file-sharing, Wikipedia and Web-linking — understand plagiarism.
Addictive Internet Use Tied to Depression in Teens
Teens who spend far too much time on the Internet run the risk of developing depression, a new Australian study suggests.
Pray for Anne Rice...The Sequel
I have an odd attachment to author Anne Rice. She was the subject of the very first blog that I wrote on October 24, 2005. The blog was titled...
Anne Rice Quits Christianity
I’m not going to defend the church because it needs no defense. Everyone knows the church is full of hypocrites and sinners because those are the...
Time Spent on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube Grows
Social networking is a social phenomenon.
Most Teens Still Driving While Distracted
Nearly nine in 10 teenage drivers have engaged in distracted-driving behaviors such as texting or talking on a cellphone although most of them know...
Who Wants to Live with Someone for Eighty Years
In a recent interview, actress Cameron Diaz made it quite clear that she is content to be – and intent on being – a serial dater. In an...
What's Hot? 7/30/10
A listing of hot cultural items from the the Internet, music, television and movies.
ADHD Teens More Likely to Drop Out
Having attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder may make teens less likely to finish high school, says a new University of California, Davis study.
Are There No "Normal" People?
A line from one of my favorite comic strips caught my attention recently. "There are only two kinds of people. Abnormal people and people you don’t...
Energy Drinks Pose Serious Health Risk to Kids
A critical editorial published by Canada’s leading medical journal is the latest move a mounting effort to convince the Canadian government to...
When You Are Unfairly Accused
We should not be overly surprised when despite our best efforts our actions are criticized and our motives are questioned.
In Adolescence, Happier Often Means Healthier
Teens with sunnier outlooks also tend to be healthier, a new study finds.
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