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Natalie Dormer masters the 'Game of Thrones'
RedEyeMargaery Tyrell's family has offered her up as bride for creepy King Joffrey on HBO's "Game of Thrones," but according to actress Natalie Dormer, she's no pawn of Westeros politics. Dormer, probably most familiar in the U.S. for her role as Anne Boleyn...Tags: Lena Headey, Celebrities, Game of Thrones (tv program), Croatia, CBS Corp.
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Where everybody knows your name: Facebook
What if Facebook isn't the intrusive, all-seeing eye that we fear? What if it isn't just a place where workers waste time and young people post regrettable pictures of themselves? What if it is not just a stage for narcissists who think everything...Tags: Social Media, Cornell University, Culture, Sociology, Science and Technology
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Rosaline L. Zukerman
Rosaline L. Zukerman is an AV rated attorney with over 32 years of experience. Her firm of family law mediators and litigators has over 140 years of combined experience. With a B.A. in Psychology and an M.A. in Counseling, family law was a natural...
Tags: Lawyers, Laws, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Philosophy
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Washington County Technical High School names Green, Tibbens students of the month
Cyane Green and Alex Tibbens were named students of the month for March at Washington County Technical High School. Green is a senior in the criminal justice program at Tech High. She is enrolled in advanced-placement English language and...Tags: Benedict College, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Science and Technology, Philosophy, Colleges and Universities
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Business people - March 24
Frederick, Seibert and Associates Inc. Doug Hutzell, of Frederick, Seibert and Associates Inc. in Hagerstown, recently was named a Hero of Conservation by Field & Stream magazine. The award is for those who spend their time working to create, improve or...
Tags: Financial Planning, Economy, Business and Finance, Sterling Financial Corporation, Lifestyle and Leisure, Personal Finance
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Students explore power of science
Noah Tasa found out that the Energizer Bunny doesn't lie. The Sisseton Middle School eighth-grader tested different brands of batteries to see which would last the longest and presented his project Thursday at the Northern South Dakota Science and...
Tags: Engineering, Teaching and Learning, Education, Bunny (music group), Science and Technology
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Change to daylight saving time takes biggest health toll today
Today is one of the most dangerous days of the year -- and the onset of daylight saving time is to blame. Though it began on Sunday, researchers have found the most acute effects occur on the first Monday after clocks spring forward. That's when about...
Tags: Science and Technology, Newspaper and Magazine, Philosophy, Medical Research, Religion and Belief
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Colleges struggling with growing demand for mental health services
Within a week of arriving on campus this semester, University of Maryland junior Grace Freund felt the familiar symptoms of a depression creeping up — ones she knew to address quickly, lest they slip from her control. The 21-year-old psychology...
Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Mental Health, Annapolis, Health and Medical Professionals, Teaching and Learning
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Aberdeen Central grad, NSU alum glad to come home
You don’t have to try very hard to lure Darryl Tonemah back to Aberdeen. Tonemah, who is a singer-songwriter in addition to other pursuits, graduated from Aberdeen Central in 1984 and Northern State University in 1989. He now lives in Lewiston,...
Tags: Entertainment, University of Oklahoma, Family, Social Sciences, Culture
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Defunding the dreamers: the perils of cutting science research
When I was a Ph.D. student at Yale, I dreamed of working as a university professor, directing a research laboratory, and training students of my own. I have been a professor for a little over four years now. Of the lessons I have learned in this time, the...
Tags: HIV, Parkinson's Disease, Book, Research, Financial Aid
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U. of C. professor helps measure altruism in children
Generosity increased dramatically, albeit temporarily, among a group of 9-year-olds but declined among 6-year-olds soon after a major 2008 earthquake in China, according to an international team of researchers that included a University of Chicago...
Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Values, Education, China Earthquake (2010), Boston College
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Abu Ghraib revisited
Robert KoehlerPhilip Zimbardo's TED Talk on Abu Ghraib and "The Psychology of Evil" is up to 2,374,000 hits. Apparently people are hungry to know about the deep psychology of American foreign policy. And perhaps they're hungry to look, again . . . again . . . at the...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Prisons, Armed Conflicts, Philosophy, State of the Union Address
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