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A Change of Heart

Pat Gelsinger was hired as a technician at Intel Corporation, and eventually worked his way up to become Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer. But the qualities that got him hired ("smart, arrogant, aggressive" said the man who hired him) ended up almost costing him his job as he neared the top. Discover the difference his renewed interest...

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In response to terror
In response to terror

In the aftermath of the United States military response to the car–bombing of American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania last August, New York’s John Cardinal O’Connor drew a distinction between ad hoc, after–the–fact moral judgments about such particular responses to terrorism and a serious national effort to add a moral dimension to policy...

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Are We Hardwired To Give?
Are We Hardwired To Give?

Read and respond with your opinion at the end of the article: 1.  Is Giving a Biological Need Essential for Self & Community  Survival? 2.  “Is NOT Giving Hazardous To Your Health?” Consider these research findings (references at end of this article): By their first birthday, infants clearly demonstrate the human need and ability...

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Failure to Render Aid
Failure to Render Aid

In the wake of the horror and suffering of the recent terrorist attacks on Manhattan and the Pentagon, and recently the attacks on London, it has been heartwarming to see so many acts of heroism, beginning with the men and women who met a hellish death as they raced up the stairs of the World Trade Center to save lives. Thousands of volunteers, lavish...

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Is this the End Times?
Is this the End Times?

Wars and rumors of wars in the Middle East are fueling speculation throughout the media and political world that perhaps we are living in what the Bible calls the last days before the return of Jesus Christ. In a USA Today article entitled, "In The Headlines, Glimpes of the Apocalypse," columnist Chuck Raasch last week raised a question on the...

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