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NPR There's a general stereotype -- and National Parks' data offers some confirmation -- that minorities aren't big on the outdoors. Find out why, and meet the people trying to change it.
117 months ago
Washington Post World "I am a bit depressed and in pain and feel as if I am surrounded," said Shereen Talaat , a well-known activist. "We are the ones being imprisoned, the ones being prevented from traveling, prevented from leaving the country."
121 months ago
Inc. Magazine Get inspired.
121 months ago
Inc. Magazine First, inspire the people around you.
122 months ago
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122 months ago
CNN International Sex is an endless source of humor around the world -- but on the face of it, it's no laughing matter across the Arab region, writes Shereen El Feki: http://cnn.it/1Sk6291
Got a question for Shereen? Send it over and she'll answer the best ones live
Read more ... on Thursday during Connect the World at 11:00 a.m. ET.
129 months ago
Laughing Squid Vsauce Ruminates on Numbers, Thinking, and Thinking About Numbers
130 months ago
HuffPost Healthy Living "Constipation is often thought of as not a serious disease -- particularly among doctors. Patients complain about it but it's often not thought of as being medically that relevant."
Constipation Emergencies On The Rise
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By Shereen Lehman (Reuters Health)
The number of people going to U.S. emergency rooms for constipation has been going up, and so has the cost ...
132 months ago
HuffPost Education Bottom line -- critical thinking is complicated.
Why Critical Thinking Will Never Be on the Test
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Critical thinking is NOT starting with the conclusion that you want to reach and then constructing a bridge of arguments specifically designed to get you there, and yet this is perilously close to the kind of thinking a standardized test requires.
132 months ago
HuffPost Healthy Living The secret to better eating?
133 months ago
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