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A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals of the week. None of these are legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press checked them out. Here are the facts:
man. If you don't let a pitcher pitch, you're never building him up. You're never letting him struggle. I say this all the time: 'Let me get my ass kicked.' They understand that dog in me. I want to be out
When I rejoice in the Lord, I am much more inclined to follow where he leads. Because when I am with him, I can experience his presence and joy, regardless of where the path leads.
The simplest words, — we do not know what they mean except when we love and aspire. — Ralph Waldo Emerson (“Circles”)
Not every job is about climbing the ladder. For some, quiet quitting could mean not raising your hand to take on more duties. Clear boundaries can allow for more time, flexibility, and emotional bandwidth for everything else in life, such as caring for kids or an aging parent. "You can...
Significance levels are adjusted by Bonferroni correction, which is conservative, yet straightforward and does not require independence of the individual error probabilities. Looking at the top sound arousal features (Table 4), we find loudness to be most relevant – in ...
"The flip side of gender inequality is this notion that boys and men have been limited in terms of the range of the humanity that they can express," he says. Intellectual exploration in gender studies can help a man realize that he is no less capable of showing compassion for others than...
Of course I do not here speak of that beauty which strikes the senses, the beauty of qualities and of appearance; not that I undervalue such beauty, far from it, but it has nothing to do with science; I mean that profounder beauty which comes from the harmonious order of the parts and...
In “Mommy, What Does Nigger Mean?”, author Gloria Naylor explains throughout her piece that reality shapes language and language can shape reality. Naylor explains this, “chicken or the egg dispute” (Naylor 1) through her experiences with the word nigger. Gloria explains how she starts on...