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In Theory: Sage advice for today's graduates
Q. It’s that time of year again, graduation season, when many of our youth are getting ready to leave the nest to live away from home for the first time in their lives. Do you have any words of wisdom for our college-bound graduates when it comes...Tags: The Happiest News!, Homes, Vehicles, Facebook, Human Interest
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Firefighters 'Fill the Boot'
Local firefighters are lining Foothill Boulevard at Memorial Park this week to collect donations for the L.A. County Fire Department’s annual “Fill the Boot” fundraising campaign for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Firefighters from...Tags: The Happiest News!, Muscular Dystrophy Association, La Crescenta, Diseases and Illnesses, Vehicles
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In Theory: Can Islam and democracy coexist?
Q. The pro-democracy uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt have resonated around the world, with even the Wall Street Journal going so far as to headline one column, “The Arab World's 1989?” Hosni Mubarak's resignation from his position as...Tags: Turkey, Bahrain, Culture, Iran, Heads of State
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Chinese New Year fete joins friends, traditions
After all the hype from the weather people about how much snow was expected in sunny Southern California over the weekend, I was disappointed that there was only a tease of the swirling white flakes. In fact, where I live it was more like slush —...Tags: The Happiest News!, Super Bowl, Dining and Drinking, Chinese Restaurants, Animals
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Playing the hand of a lifetime
A group of lifelong friends has found that the secret to preserving happy memories is to keep those memories alive at the poker table.
For one Monday a month since 2005, seven men who share nearly 70 years of history gather to play cards at the La...Tags: Career and Workplace, San Bernardino (San Bernardino, California), Calabasas, Human Interest, Washington (U.S. state)
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Teaching, even in the face of death
It began with a case of what is known as "drop foot." In early 2009, La Caņada Flintridge resident Bonnie Hine found herself unable to flex her toes, and then her ankle, in the routine motions used during walking.
Her balance suffered, and she found...Tags: Physical Therapists, Lou Gehrig, Health and Medical Professionals, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Internists
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In Theory: Lightening the message
A recent op-ed piece published in the New York Times states that American clergy are burning out as they try to meet their congregations' demands for more lighthearted messages. Is it possible for the clergy to tailor their sermons to congregations hungry...Tags: Ears and Hearing, Science and Technology, Science, Judaism, Colleges and Universities
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All Health's Breaking Loose: Living with the heat
They say you can blame acting a little crazy on a full moon. Maybe so, but I think it's time we gave the sun its crazy-making due as well. I was out for a run one morning last week. Already in the upper 80s, the temperature was rising fast. Jogging toward...Tags: Skin, Arizona, Human Body, Skin Cancer, Eyewear
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In Theory: Pray alone, or in a group?
A study published in the September issue of the Southern Medical Journal, titled "Study of the Therapeutic Effects of Proximal Intercessory Prayer on Auditory and Visual Impairments in Mozambique" involved examining two groups of people — 14 with...Tags: St. George, Jesus Christ, Health and Medical Professionals, Crime, Law and Justice, Science and Technology
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In Theory: Should kids break records?
The news is filled with stories of young people performing record-breaking feats of athleticism, from Zac Sunderland and Jessica Watson, two teens who recently sailed solo around the world, to Jordan Romero, 13, who this year became the youngest person...Tags: Adults, Climbing, Genesis (music group), California, Science and Technology
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Thoughts from Dr. Joe: Making the world better
I watched as Sinead Collazo meticulously groomed Wrigley, a Haflinger pony donated to "Move A Child Higher (MACH-1) by the Tournament of Roses Association. Sinead, a student studying Equine Science at Colorado State, was home for Thanksgiving and...Tags: Physical Therapy, Arizona, Health Treatments, Horse (animal), Texas
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What good is God?
In his new book, "What Good Is God?" evangelical author Philip Yancey asks, "Does belief in God really matter when life gets tough?" These and other questions and answers form the basis of his book and are the result of a near-fatal traffic accident...Tags: Physical Therapists, The Happiest News!, St. George, Jesus Christ, Health and Medical Professionals
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