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            <title>Colorblind? Really?</title>
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            <description>From Sister Blog, Law and Mind (by HLS student, Rachel Funk):
Aunt Vivian: Gee, when Janice described him she didn&amp;#8217;t mention that he was&amp;#8230;tall. Not that I have a problem with people who are&amp;#8230;tall.
Uncle Lester: My cousin used to date a girl who was&amp;#8230;tall.
Uncle Phil: Heck, the boy go to a predominantly&amp;#8230;tall school.
Will: Now, am I alone on this or didn&amp;#8217;t y&amp;#8217;all notice he was white?
~ Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (Episode #2.6, Guess Who&amp;#8217;s Coming to Marry)
In a short article in the February/March 2009 issue of Scientific American Mind, Siri Carpenter discusses two studies done by psychologists at Tufts and Harvard indicating that people who avoid mentioning race may actually appear more prejudiced. In the experiment, one white participant was paired up...</description>
            <author>The Situationist</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2011 15:42:25 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>The Link Between Creativity and Eccentricity</title>
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            <description>It’s common knowledge that creatives can be eccentric. We’ve seen this throughout history. Even Plato and Aristotle observed odd behaviors among playwrights and poets, writes Harvard University researcher Shelley Carson, author of Your Creative Brain: Seven Steps to Maximize Imagination, Productivity and Innovation in Your Life, in the May/June 2011 issue of Scientific American. 
She gave several examples of creatives&amp;#8217; strange behaviors:
“Albert Einstein picked up cigarette butts off the street to get tobacco for his pipe; Howard Hughes spent entire days on a chair in the middle of the supposedly germ-free zone of his Beverly Hills Hotel suite; the composer Robert Schumann believed that his musical compositions were dictated to him by Beethoven and other deceased luminaries fro...</description>
            <author>World of Psychology</author>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 21 May 2011 16:30:10 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Real Beverly Hills Housewife Taylor Armstrong share’s her plastic surgery mottos</title>
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[[ This is a content summary only. Visit MyWebsite.com for full links, other content, and more! ]] (Source: Awful Plastic Surgery)</description>
            <author>Awful Plastic Surgery</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2010 09:13:03 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Patient Brittany Daly Settles Medical Malpractice Case Against Dr. Beverly Carl</title>
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            <description>Steubenville, Ohio cosmetic surgery patient Brittany Daly has settled her medical malpractice case against plastic surgeon Dr. Beverly Carl after she claimed that he used saline instead of silicone breast implants in her breast augmentation surgery. (Source: Inside Surgery)</description>
            <author>Inside Surgery</author>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2010 15:37:10 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Workplace Bullying</title>
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            <description>There Oughta be a Law, episode 1
The devastating effects of abusive bosses on mental health, and lobbying for a law against workplace harassment. Episode one in a documentary series by director Beverly Peterson, keep watching for more. If you are struggling with depression and anxiety at work (for any reason) also check out these free self-help workbooks, Antidepressant Skills at Work: Dealing with Mood Problems in the Workplace. (Source: Channel N)</description>
            <author>Channel N</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 13:30:43 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>April 12/09 Merry Easter</title>
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            <description>It&amp;#8217;s been a tiring couple of days. Visiting family is always like that, non-stop being on.
One of the things that makes it difficult is that the family is fractured up and all over the city. The best approach is to try to get a dinner going and see as many people as I can that way. Tomorrow night it will be my dad&amp;#8217;s place. Plus he remarried and as kids so there&amp;#8217;s another splinter of relatives to visit.
But alas, today is Easter, and some poor sucker got nailed. Just using that term makes me a little jealous if you know what I mean. It&amp;#8217;s been while.
Today is the gathering for my grandmother. She doesn&amp;#8217;t know I&amp;#8217;m in town, at least I don&amp;#8217;T think so. &amp;#8220;She might have known, but I think she has forgotten.&amp;#8221; my sister said to me in the car yest...</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2009 16:31:57 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>“They knew nothing about autism then”</title>
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            <description>“They knew nothing about autism then.&amp;#8221; So &amp;#8220;all-American Diva&amp;#8221; Beverly Sills, who passed away on July 2nd, is quoted as saying about her son, Peter Bulkeley Greenough Jr., who was born in 1961 and found to have autism. &amp;#8220;&amp;#8230;..[T]he boy’s problems were severe, and he was eventually placed in an institution,&amp;#8221; says the New York Times obituary.
Those are two small statements&amp;#8212;-“They knew nothing about autism then&amp;#8221; and &amp;#8220;&amp;#8230;..the boy’s problems were severe, and he was eventually placed in an institution&amp;#8221;&amp;#8212;-and they underscore for me the extent to which, while there is much we do not know about autism and much misunderstanding, I am grateful that my son Charlie did not live then. Now we talk about raising autism awareness amo...</description>
            <author>Autism Vox</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jul 2007 15:30:20 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Opera singer Beverly Sills dies from lung cancer</title>
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            <description>Filed under: Lung Cancer, Celebrity in memoriam, Celebrity newsI wrote on June 29 about the serious health condition of Opera singer Beverly Sills. At the time, Sills -- sick with cancer -- was in a Manhattan hospital, gravely ill, with her daughter by her side. I didn't name her cancer because I didn't know of her specific condition. Now, as I've just learned of her death, I know more about her illness.Sills, described in this news story as &quot;the Brooklyn-born opera diva who was a global icon of can-do American culture with her dazzling voice, bubbly personality and management moxie in the arts world,&quot; died on Monday of inoperable lung cancer at the age of 78. She died at her Manhattan home with her family and doctor by her side. She was a non-smoker.Sills' illness was revealed just last m...</description>
            <author>The Cancer Blog</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jul 2007 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Sweet and lower</title>
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            <description>This article warns that it is not always safe to assume that just because a product is made with a sugar substitute, such as Splenda, it is healthier, or lower in calorie content. A thorough list of sweeteners and their key ingredients end the article, along with research findings on the safety of these products.
The Diet Channel offers information on every flavor of diet you can imagine, articles to motivate you to stick with it, and loads of information to keep you coming back. If I didn't know any better - I'd say it looks to be the wikipedia of dieting. And if you've ever found yourself consuming hour after hour digging through wikipedia topics...you'll know exactly what I'm talking about!Read&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;Permalink&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;Email this&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;Linking&amp;nbsp;Blogs&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;Comme...</description>
            <author>The Diabetes Blog</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jun 2007 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Talk show host Larry King gets True Grit Award</title>
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            <description>Filed under: Cancer events, All Cancers, Fundraisers, Daily news, Celebrity newsPatrick Wayne, son of late actor John Wayne, says Larry King has true grit. And that's why the CNN talk show host will receive the True Grit Award next month, an honor that hails from the John Wayne Cancer Institute.King, 73, will receive his honor at the annual Odyssey Ball on April 14 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Jamie Lee Curtis will host the event that will commemorate the centennial of John Wayne's birth.The Odyssey Ball began 22 years ago and has helped raise more the $14 million to support the John Wayne Cancer Institute's research and treatment programs.&quot;Larry King epitomizes the strengths and qualities that characterized my father, and for which the True Grit Award was created,&quot; said Wayne, who serves ...</description>
            <author>The Cancer Blog</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 29 Mar 2007 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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