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The Gloucester school committee has voted to allow contraceptives to be distributed at the high school's health clinic with parental...
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A new edition of the Bible sets out to show that the seeds of environmentalism were first sown in the Garden of Eden. Just as "red...
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According to a new poll for the PBS news program Religion & Ethics Newsweekly, conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research Inc.,...
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GodTube, the Internet’s premier location for Christian video content, video sharing and social networking announces its partnership...
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Based on the novel written by New York Times bestselling authors Ted Dekker and Frank Peretti, Roadside Attractions presents House,...
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Russia is opening a new front in its battle with the West over last month's fighting in neighboring Georgia: a move to ban the Western...
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Girls attending single-sex schools far outperform their contemporaries in mixed education, an analysis of government data have found....
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It looks like students can be open-minded after all: When provided with the option to view lectures online, rather than just in person, a full 82 percent of undergraduates kindly offered that they’d be willing to entertain an alternative to showing up to class and paying attention in real time.
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When I was in fourth grade, my school replaced our playground. It had been a well-loved, ramshackle structure that seemed to rise 20 or 30 feet into the air.
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A chain of elephants, trunks and tails linked, wanders, with a mixture of upbeat energy and complacent pride, along the endpapers of a children’s book. With Bemelmans’s “Madeline” and Sendak’s “Where the Wild Things Are,” the Babar books have become part of the common language of childhood, the library of the early mind. There are few parents who haven’t tried them and few small children who don’t like them.
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The head of Chicago's school system has proposed the creation of a "gay-friendly" high school to counter the high bullying, depression and drop-out rates among homosexual pupils.
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The dean of the University of Nebraska College of Law says it is OK to admit minority students, even though they may have lower test scores than whites the school turns down.
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Some voters under 30 are conservatives. An equal number are liberals. But a striking majority of the Millennial generation agrees on one thing: who should be the next president.
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Religious people are more helpful and generous than others -- but only on two conditions, according to a new study published in the prestigious journal Science.
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Texas dog, Skidboot, amazes and entertains in ministry to owners and others.
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The haltime show at Creighton University in Omaha, Neb., is colorful and creative.
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Check out this YouTube video for your musical enjoyment. You'll be blessed by this snippet of an ever-so-catchy...
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View this 30-second video about staying off performance-enhancing drugs.
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