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If we don’t solve problems of the human heart and head, there is no technological solution so great that it can prevent a world of suitcase bombs.
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From smoking cessation to depression, Steven Hayes explains why ACT has the ability to treat people suffering from all sorts of psychological issues.
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Too many people are striving for a quick and dirty way to feel hedonistic bliss without accepting the negative feelings they have, says Steven Hayes.
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A conversation with the Foundation Professor of Psychology at the University of Nevada.
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Psychology professor Steven Hayes turned to a new way of thinking when traditional methods of cognitive therapy didn’t work for him.
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Professor Luke Timothy Johnson (author, “Among the Gentiles: Greco-Roman Religion and Christianity”) examines the relationship between Greco-Roman paganism and early Christianity and its implications for Christians today.
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CEO of Sherman’s Travel Media, Jim Sherman reflects on one major shortcoming when launching his company.
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Jim Sherman weighs in on his experiences as an entrepreneur, and who his role models are.
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Underwhelmed with a trip to Whistler, founder and CEO of Sherman’s Travel Media Jim Sherman decided to build a company that offers guides and deals.
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A conversation with the founder and CEO of Sherman’s Travel Media.
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Though Ed Koch served terms as mayor and has been celebrated as the “quintessential New Yorker” ever since, his decision to close down a Harlem hospital is still a source […]
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Aside from medical issues, the beguiling effect of letter-writing is the only thing that the former mayor is losing sleep over.
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Conventional wisdom says it take 10 years in the city to become a “New Yorker.” According to Ed Koch, however, all it takes is 6 months, a quicker mouth and […]
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They must be educated, says Ed Koch, who was an early champion of anti-discrimination measures in the mid-1980s.
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Party divisions ruin friendships, and New York is just one of many cities begging Washington for fiscal relief.
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There are a variety of reasons why Ed Koch remains one of New York’s most esteemed former mayors.
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Ed Koch remembers his first days as New York’s surprise mayor and his early confrontations with municipal unions.
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Amid Greenwich Village’s days of Bohemianism, dime beers and a radical Village Voice, Ed Koch was “a liberal with sanity.”
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After a $1,000,000 doctor bill, Ed Koch is in favor of whatever reform legislation, with all of its warts, makes it through the Senate.
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If the president doesn’t exercise his authority to get out of Afghanistan, he will not only lose the Democratic majority in the House, he will also go down as a […]
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After serving in the Battle of the Bulge, in which 19,000 of his fellow Americans were killed, he had a hardened attitude: “I’m not afraid of death. Death is a […]
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The legendary mayor endured two fortuitous losses in his early political career: one while campaigning against Eisenhower, and one that helped him avoid Albany, “a fate worse than death.”
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The former mayor’s family had to abandon New York for Newark during the Great Depression.
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Schuman’s Dad said that he might need to adjust his attitude to get ahead.
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When fashion labels approached Schuman about advertising, editorial integrity became an issue.
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Schuman didn’t get much career advice because he never wanted any.
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Pablo Picasso would be Schuman’s ideal since the mad Spanish painter was always trying to improve his craft.
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A successful design blog requires perspective, heavy editing, and photos you can’t find anywhere else.
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This Midwestern guy still looks up to Mom and Pops, but any rugged individual with a vision gets a nod.
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