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50Th RFK DIES SCRUFFY SNOOPY OSCAR KITTENS MAXWELL CRUISER ERNIE WILSON ELLIE ANNIE WENDY ALLI BUDDY BENSON BUDDY SCOUT CATS AND DOGS OF THE SNELL HOUSEHOLD
Continue reading →BACK PAIN SHRINKS BRAIN Stacy, Kelli Miller (2004) “Chronic back pain may shrink the brain”MSN HEALTH. COM,12/7/04. When an experimental group of chronic back pain sufferers were compared with regular healthy patients as controls, back pain sufferers lost up to … Continue reading →
Gen Z’s gender paradox© James Steinberg for the Deseret News For high school guidance counselor Jessica Grosland, it’s a familiar tale of two siblings. The same parents, same resources, same neighborhoods. But markedly different outlooks and prospects. “The sister sits up … Continue reading →
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Inflation & Divorce: Are Rising Rates Keeping Couples Married Longer? By Divorce.com staffUpdated Sep 22, 2022 For most Americans, divorce has always been an economic decision—at least in part. Our Divorce Index™ shows that today’s economy—with inflation spurring rising costs … Continue reading →
BLIND SPOT Clifton, J. Blind Spot (2022) Washington DC, Gallup Press. 339 pages. ABSTRACT This book is a product of Gallup polling. They have interviewers all over the planet in countries that allow them to poll. The only weakness is … Continue reading →
THE MYSTERY OF THE DEATH OF STORMY MCDONALD Late last summer, I spent 3 weeks in the hospital with pneumonia, severe sepsis, and a mild heart attack. While I am still alive, I want to write about something that has … Continue reading →
SEXBOT’S IMPACT ON HUMANS INTRODUCTION Looking back to 1997, an article of mine was published in THE FUTURIST. The main theme was the impact sexbots had in a unidirectional fashion or stimuli on humans. The reverse of that question was … Continue reading →
Main menu Search Personal tools Contents hide Michael J. Fox 78 languages Tools Appearancehide Text Width Color (beta) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Michael J. FoxOC Fox in 2020 Born Michael Andrew FoxJune 9, 1961 (age 63)Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Citizenship CanadaUnited States (from … Continue reading →
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