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Chicagoan's Jewish faith helps her blaze new spiritual trail
For a dose of girl power, 12-year-old Shayna Lopatin and her friends at Anshe Sholom B'nai Israel look to contemporary superstars like Hillary Rodham Clinton and Lady Gaga. But unlike other Orthodox Jewish girls their age, those at Anshe Sholom have a...Tags: Religious Education, Crime, Law and Justice, Judaism, Yeshivas, Christian Orthodoxy
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2013 Summer Book Events
The Hartford CourantHear famous writers discuss their work, listen to the poet who spoke at President Obama's inauguration and learn about the publishing industry at spring and summer books events this year. Here are a few: >>CAPA-U: The 10th annual CAPA-U Professional...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Wesleyan University, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment Events, Entertainment
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In Theory: Has the economy damaged the work ethic?
Sociologist Max Weber first advanced the idea of a Protestant work ethic in 1914. A recent study suggests that not only does this ethic exist, it can make the effects of unemployment worse for Protestants than for non-Protestants. The Dutch survey,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Bible, Tra Thomas, Jesus Christ, Religious Texts
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Non-traditional careers
Site Administrator PA CareerLink® Somerset CountyThe U.S. Department of Labor defines a nontraditional occupation as one in which 25 percent or less of a particular gender works. Women and men can each bring a unique perspective to positions traditionally held by the opposite gender. Health care is...Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Arts and Culture
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Dear Mom Love Cher: Cher honors her roots in a charming Lifetime special
Channel Guide MagazineWhen I was a kid, I wanted to be Cher. Well into adulthood, I have yet to change my mind. From her early days as the exotic half of Sonny & Cher to her stunning reinvention as an award-winning movie star — and her poster-child status for women... -
‘Guacamelee!’ review: Colorful game honors Day of the Dead traditions
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesIndie action-adventure “Guacamelee!” makes an early promise to players. “This,” says a matchmaking, wine-obsessed monk in the game, “is better ...... -
Baltimore-area outfitters rent out bikes, canoes, paddleboards and more
Spring is a time for new beginnings, and that includes new hobbies. As the air gets warmer and the days last longer, it's the perfect time to try out a new outdoor sport. The Baltimore region offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor fun, from biking...
Tags: Backpacks, Surfing, Shipbuilding, Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes, Boats
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Possible human skull pieces found in airport carry-on
Airport security agents made a macabre discovery Wednesday after they examined the contents of a broken pot in a carry-on bag: shards of a possible human skull and teeth. They may have been good luck charms unwittingly purchased in Cuba. The bones...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, AirTran, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Arts and Culture, Punishment
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After the Boston bombings: Looking at the links between religion and terrorism
ReligionLink rounds up what's been written about at the link between religion and terrorism after the Boston Marathon bombings: The bombings at the Boston Marathon and the subsequent identification of two ethnic Chechen immigrant brothers as the...
Tags: Religious Conflicts, Separation of Church and State, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Terrorism, Sports
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Missing Mom and Dad
You figured it would always be this way: you, all your brothers and sisters plus their kids, gathering for holidays or summer barbecues much the way you did when your parents were alive. Without your dad who died a dozen years ago or your mom who passed...Tags: Scrabble (game), Holidays, Arts and Culture
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What was old is now new again
Recently some trends and ideas have been finding their way back into the wedding scene. Whereas last season's often used colors were any shade of orange, our new season finds the weddings of 2013 back to the time honored shades of gold, ivories and...Tags: Event Planning, Marriage, Arts and Culture, Services and Shopping, Family
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Lucrative fish-smuggling trend active in region
Staff WriterCALEXICO — When Calexico resident Song Shen Zhen, 73, recently drove through a Calexico Port of Entry, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer noticed plastic grocery bags under backseat floor mats. There weren’t drugs inside the bags...Tags: Conservation, National Security, Immigration, Environmental Issues, Mexico
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