After 70 years, “The Power of Positive Thinking” remains incredibly popular, even though its critics find the book to be mostly fluff.
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Not all stress is created equal.
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Robinson v. California helped to established a rehabilitative ideal: addiction should be dealt with as a therapeutic matter.