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Why We Always Like the Villains
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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
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Nicholas Conley
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Why Horses Do Not Always Properly Respond to Training
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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
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Keri Sammons
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Why Do We Have Seasons?
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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
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Kevin Schindler
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Why do we Tolerate the Automobile?
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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
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Steven Sacco
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Once a Cheater, Not Always a Cheater
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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
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Brooke Keast
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Why do we sleep?
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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
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Stephanie Holland
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It Is Always The Right Time to Buy a Home
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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
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Robin Palachuk
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Bridesmaids: Always Funny, Never a Flop
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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
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Molly Loucks
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We'll Always Have Paris
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This article asks if love truly does conquer all.
Jan 11, 2011
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Brooke Zanco
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Why the Customer is Always Right
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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
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Chris Saliba
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Why Do We Have to Forgive?
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Throughout human history, the great sages have taught us that we need to forgive.
Jan 21, 2010
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Rosanna C. Rogacion
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Why We Stay With Unfaithful Partners
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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
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Jacquelyn Grinder
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Energy Generation From Waste: Always a Controversial Topic
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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
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Clara Piccirillo
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Why We Have Body Hair
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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
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Thomas Acold
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Why we do the things we do: Historical wedding traditions
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Here is a brief history of a few of our common wedding traditions and their origins.
Jun 26, 2011
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Sarai Garnett
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Why ADHD/ADD Students Cannot Always Learn in Class
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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
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Lesley Lanir
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Lying – Is it Always Immoral to Tweak the Truth?
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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
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Janet Cameron
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