Tag: news
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Denmark Students Have Empathy Class as Part of Curriculum
If your children were studying in Denmark, they would be taking an empathy class as part of their curriculum. Is it possible to teach children or even adults how to feel the struggles and pains of others? Danish school authorities seem to think so. Humans and our primate cousins are the only animals capable of…
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5 Ways to Stay Informed But Not Trapped by News Programming
Today, you can catch a breaking new story every minute on your smartphone, computer, or tablet. Itβs easy to be lured into the media headlines that cause you to experience fear and anxiety. However, you are the one who chooses to watch or read these articles and news programming. Don’t get trapped by the continuous…
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Autistic Man Begins To Cry At Airport, Then Airline Worker Shows ‘Utmost Compassion’
Strangers can change our lives in extraordinary ways. When someone reaches out to us in a moment of need or distress, it can turn our whole perspective upside down – or, right side up. Different people handle stress in different ways. Autistic people in particular have a hard time dealing with stress. When stress piles…
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Paralyzed Human Opens Doors To Possibilities – Regains Movement After Stem Cell Treatment
Stem cell therapy helped a paralyzed man regain movement. But what’s that all about? Stem cell medicine is a term that pops up from time to time. During the later stages of George W. Bush’s first term (end of 2004), the U.S. entered into a fierce debate over the use of stem cells and their…
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Dying Army Veteran Has One Final Wish – He Wants to Hear From You
Lee Hernandez, an army veteran who has served 18 years, is dying. Despite this, he only has one final wish: he wants to talk to you. Living on hospice care in his home in New Braunfels, Texas, 47-year old Lee Hernandez has come out on the other side of three separate brain surgeries and numerous…