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This Body Positive Club Will Never Go Belly Up

The Ball State Belly Dance Club is an outlet for students to express themselves through dance.
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Modest Attire

A trend toward less revealing clothes was driven by the desires of young religious people but is now more about promoting a variety of personal fashion choices.
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Theft on the Net

Even as overall crime rates drop, the risk of online scams scares Americans more than ever.
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The Science of Resisting Change

The human brain is built to form and follow habits, which can make it hard to process new ideas.
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Green Traveling

Even as attracting tourists usually strengthens local economies, here’s how popular destinations are trying to protect nature.
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The Future of Blue Laws

Laws meant to protect the Sabbath have been around for centuries, enforcing religious values but threatening business success.
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Is That What the Kids are Saying These Days?

New slang cultures among young people can seem unfamiliar to their parents and grandparents.
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Food Factors

Different cultures, lifestyles, and attitudes can influence how people make decisions about what to eat.
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Busting Brick and Mortar

As online competition forces some stores out of business, experts offer technology-based strategies that could help physical retailers stay relevant.
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How Would You Change the World?

These kids might not yet have the tools to fix the problems they see around them, but they already know how they want to help in the future.
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