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Posted On CultureIsaac Newton Creates a List of His 57 Sins (Circa 1662)


Sir Isaac Newton, arguably the most important and influential scientist in history, discovered the laws of motion and the universal force of gravity. For the…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – Paul Rouphail Drops the “Hammer”


Jack Barrett presents Hammer, a solo exhibition of oil paintings by Philadelphia and West Virginia-based artist, Paul Rouphail. In his latest body of work, Rouphail…
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At least once a year, one of my freshmen would ask me why everything we read in 9th grade English was so depressing. A quick…
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Posted On CultureThe Menendez Brothers and the Hope of Justice


For as long as evangelicalism has existed, American Christians have been divided over how to best approach issues of public policy. While abortion has been…
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Posted On HealthExploring the Therapeutic Uses of Bromelain


Pineapple is a beloved fruit enjoyed all over the world, known for its sweet, refreshing flavor. Originating from South America, it was first introduced to…
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Posted On CultureHow Rasputin Inspired the “Fictitious Persons” Disclaimer Commonly Seen in Movies


“This is a work of fiction,” declares the disclaimer we’ve all noticed during the end credits of movies. “Any similarity to actual persons, living or…
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Posted On MoneyThe Wars Come Home | naked capitalism


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Spend 5 minutes scanning the headlines and also you threat sinking into despair and cynicism. Accounts of conflict, corruption, hatred, and strife appear to fill…
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Posted On Arts and LiteratureJuxtapoz Magazine – What Doesn’t Kill You: A Conversation with Toronto’s Megan Ellen MacDonald


As Hashimoto Contemporary San Francisco was set to open Toronto-based painter Megan Ellen MacDonald‘s newest solo show with the gallery, What Doesn’t Kill You, they sat down…
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Dear patient readers, I hope you can provide input on some iPhone anomalies. 1. I bought a Faraday bag for my phone since I have…
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Posted On TechnologyRussia’s Ballistic Missile Attack on Ukraine Is an Alarming First


The Oreshnik missile launched Tuesday apparently took off from Russia’s Kapustin Yar rocket base roughly 800 kilometers from Dnipro, well away from intense fighting. This…
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Posted On CultureWicked author Gregory Maguire on the real meaning of the story that captivated the world


Universal Pictures Before it was a Hollywood blockbuster it was a megahit musical, and before that it was a 1995 novel. Author Gregory Maguire tells…
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Sipping a cup of green tea refreshes and calms you down, especially when you’re stressed or anxious. But there’s more to this beverage than its…



