Pushing through--or better yet, embracing--tedium, boredom, and repetition is often what allows ordinary people accomplish ...
To fully grasp its meaning, we must honor the text as it is written, allowing the Holy Spirit to guide us within sound ...
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Taylor increased its pass rate on IREAD, a standardized reading test for third graders, by 6%, the best uptick in the county.
If Microsoft Word is lagging when you're typing, that probably because it lacks the necessary resources. Here's how to fix ...
New studies show that first-born daughters really do have it the hardest — and that's great news for the rest of us.
Harris for President and N.C. Democrats hosted Nye at the campaign’s Durham headquarters, where he addressed a venue of ...
Very much to the point is the following quotation from a talk by Captain Hyde-­Pearson, a veteran of the World War, shortly before he was killed in the air mail service: ‘We risk our necks; we give ...
Future physicians are spending more time on divisive political topics and less time on the medical science on which individual and public health depend.
An excerpt from “The Road to Wisdom,” by Francis S. Collins, on discovering the hand of God in the science of his creation.
Nieto-Morales jumped at the chance to join medical residents and attending physicians, listening as they discussed cases and ...