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Why We Always Like the Villains Article 
Let's face it, the villain is often the best character in the story. Does it have to be that way, though?
Mar 31, 2010 - Nicholas Conley
Why Horses Do Not Always Properly Respond to Training Article 
Sometimes we become frustrated with our horses, especially when they won't do what we ask. We must understand why our horses are not progressing.
Jan 17, 2011 - Keri Sammons
Why Do We Have Seasons? Article 
A misconception about our seasons is that they result from Earth's changing distance from the Sun. In reality, the primary cause is the tip of Earth's axis.
Mar 3, 2010 - Kevin Schindler
Why do we Tolerate the Automobile? Article 
If automobiles are hazardous to our health, planet and psychology then we should ask ourselves why we keep them around at all.
Jun 18, 2011 - Steven Sacco
Once a Cheater, Not Always a Cheater Article 
Proven unfaithful in love, is a relationship with known cheater worth the risk? It could be ... if both parties do their homework.
Mar 26, 2011 - Brooke Keast
Why do we sleep? Article 
Latest research into why we sleep has scientists proposing various theories about why we spend over a third of our lives sleeping.
Sep 14, 2010 - Stephanie Holland
It Is Always The Right Time to Buy a Home Article 
How can it be the right time to buy a house in these years immediately following the disaster of home repossessions and foreclosures?
Mar 27, 2011 - Robin Palachuk
Bridesmaids: Always Funny, Never a Flop Article 
While most expected a funny take on all the cliches that come with putting on a mess of taffeta and satin, "Bridesmaids" proves hilarious on deeper levels.
May 24, 2011 - Molly Loucks
We'll Always Have Paris Article 
This article asks if love truly does conquer all.
Jan 11, 2011 - Brooke Zanco
Why the Customer is Always Right Article 
Sometimes the customer can be technically in the wrong, but harping on such details can be meaningless. Where the customer is always right is emotionally.
Feb 23, 2010 - Chris Saliba
Why Do We Have to Forgive? Article 
Throughout human history, the great sages have taught us that we need to forgive.
Jan 21, 2010 - Rosanna C. Rogacion
Why We Stay With Unfaithful Partners Article 
Few things hurt as badly being betrayed by an unfaithful partner. A cheating spouse or life mate can destroy one's world, so why do so many people stay?
Apr 8, 2010 - Jacquelyn Grinder
Energy Generation From Waste: Always a Controversial Topic Article 
Waste incineration to produce energy (waste-to-energy plants) has become a common practice recently; the topic, however, always sparks a lot of controversy.
Feb 13, 2011 - Clara Piccirillo
Why We Have Body Hair Article 
Humans are a marvelously complicated, and most people take for granted the skin-and-hair-covered puzzle they call their bodies. And about that hair: should it be kept?
Mar 24, 2010 - Thomas Acold
Why we do the things we do: Historical wedding traditions Article 
Here is a brief history of a few of our common wedding traditions and their origins.
Jun 26, 2011 - Sarai Garnett
Why ADHD/ADD Students Cannot Always Learn in Class Article 
Dr Mel Levine's concept of 'attention controls' helps teachers understand why ADHD/ADD students cannot always achieve success in foreign language learning.
Feb 1, 2011 - Lesley Lanir
Lying – Is it Always Immoral to Tweak the Truth? Article 
We lie to save face, and sometimes we even lie to ourselves about our reason for doing so. Adrienne Rich's pamphlet confronts our self-deceptions.
Feb 15, 2011 - Janet Cameron