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Living in an Upended World: Can we ever again gather en masse?
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Living in an Upended World: Can we ever again gather en masse?

Human beings have one feature that distinguishes them from and is vastly superior than in other species—imagination. It’s what accounts for our acquisition of knowledge and its passage to the next generation, and it’s what makes us the ultimate tool-makers—we create not only physical devices, we devise behavior to adapt to circumstances.

An Enduring Gift of Love
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An Enduring Gift of Love

Now that the corona virus is stretching its malicious grasp on planet earth, and most especially on academic institutions, CILA needs financial assistance in order to continue its remarkable mission of love and excellence in learning.

Weekly Horoscopes Sep 6
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Weekly Horoscopes Sep 6

All Signs: This week Mars goes retrograde in Aries. The last time this happened was in 1988 just before the Berlin Wall came down, and all the records from the secret police (the Stasi) were made public.

An Enigma
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An Enigma

Mexican cuisine at its finest reflects the passionate and indomitable spirit of its people with unforgettable combinations of flavors, exotic presentations, and refined food aesthetics. Try these superb “lunch bowls,” robust combinations of ripe tomatoes, black beans, sweet potato, silky avocado, smoky chorizo, cheese, and eggs—as you like them!

SPA September 2020 Pets of the Month
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SPA September 2020 Pets of the Month

Two-year-old Bob, an all-black, athletic, handsome boy, is very vocal and tons of fun. Although he never had his own home, he loves people because they fed and cared for him when he was on his own. He gets overwhelmed by so many roommates, but quite likes being spoiled with shelter life.

Living in an Upended Word: Is This the Worst Pandemic?
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Living in an Upended Word: Is This the Worst Pandemic?

Communicable diseases have been with us for a long time—even hunter-gatherers were affected by infections. But with farming, communities grew, and close proximity to other people and animals provided fertile ground for disease. Trading, moved illness into a global scale. Throughout history, there have been many pandemics. How does the Covid-19 outbreak compare to them?

Ask Dr. Alan: More About Change
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Ask Dr. Alan: More About Change

Your article on Change was very interesting, but I find it difficult, if not impossible, to make certain changes. Is there a technique for accomplishing necessary changes?

Weekly Horoscope August 30
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Weekly Horoscope August 30

All Signs: This week Mercury and Venus change signs: Mercury moves into Libra for three weeks, while Venus moves into Leo for four weeks.