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She Made Me Strong

In the days following my mother's brain aneurysm, I faced a possible future of growing up without her.
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Introduction: Millennials and Religion

You can read all of our Millennials and Religion stories “Millennials and religion,” letter from Miranda Carney, editor-in-chief “Reworking religion,”...
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Defending Our Students

With the rising threat of mass shootings, schools consider how to best plan for emergency situations.
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Homecoming and Becoming

My mom's sacrificial support helped me realize I didn't need to change myself in order to be loved.
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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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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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Same Old Story

The film industry uses nostalgia to connect with viewers, building on existing franchises that attract past fans and new audiences alike.
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“While you are off making your own decisions, you don’t find it as necessary to follow the habits of religious activity that you may have had at home.”

"While you are off making your own decisions, you don't find it as necessary to follow the habits of religious activity that you may have had at home."
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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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