Doctor Phil
Who is that cocky bold man with his own television show, and how is it that his 15 minute, commercial interrupted, audience and American viewed therapy sessions actually work? I’ve always been suspicious of the long-term and long-time ailments that he seems to be able to cure in fewer than
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Flawed Research
by dkrunner | in Culture & Society > Human Interest
There is often an ulterior motive behind research. Here's one trust-shaking example.
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Bilingualism: The Earlier, The Better
by dkrunner | in Education > Languages
Learning a second language in early childhood has benefits of both the immediate and long-term persuasion. Research suggests the earlier the better.
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Sex Bias in Pronoun Usage
by dkrunner | in Culture & Society > Human Interest
Although generic masculine nouns allow us to refer to a whole population regardless of differing sexes, it is controversial whether or not that is how it is clearly used or understood.
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Schizophrenia and Homelessness
by dkrunner | in Health & Nutrition > Mental Health
One to two percent of America’s population will develop schizophrenia at some point in their lives; many end up living on the streets.
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Chicken stuffed with spinach and ricotta cheese
by dkrunner | in Food & Drinks > Recipes
Chicken stuffed with spinach and ricotta cheese makes for a delicious dinner!
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Stir-fried Asparagus with shitake mushrooms
by dkrunner | in Food & Drinks > Appetizers
Stir-fried Asparagus with shitake mushrooms makes for a great side dish to accompany any dinner.
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Spicy Spaghetti Sauce
by dkrunner | in Food & Drinks > Recipes
For those of you who like it spicy here is a great recipe for adding a kick to your spaghetti.
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How to Handle Stress
by dkrunner | in Health & Nutrition > Mental Health
Stress is taxing on the mind, body, and overall health. It is important to find a constructive way to manage stress levels to keep both a strong immune system, and a sound mind.
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Why You Should Write for an Online Forum
by dkrunner | in Business & Finance > Home & Online Business
Contributing to an online writer's program is a fun way to make easy money. There are many websites that will pay good money for your work, here is why you should give serious consideration to writing for them.
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