Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Living in a beat-up Jeep after mounting hardship, a homeless veteran and his wife cling to hope, waiting for a place to call home
For Many College Students, Hunger 'Makes It Hard To Focus'
Millions of Californians are poor, and they don't always live where you'd expect. In a state often cited as home to scores of billionaires, almost 4 in every 10 residents are living at or near the poverty line. But you are also talking about a state where you can make 6 figures and still be considered as poverty level.
To Keep Women From Dying In Childbirth, Look To California
Why has Cantonese fallen out of favour with Guangzhou youngsters?
Midlife crisis? It’s a myth. Why life gets better after 50
Why There's A Language Learning Gap In The United States
Baby Boomers Get More Selective About Friendsfri
There’s a fight going on in schools over when history begins
‘We won’t give up as long as she doesn’t’: Orca mother carries dead calf for fourth day. Grieving of a dead offspring is such a sad situation.
How Simply Acknowledging Another Person’s Pain Can Help Them More Than Telling Them to Cheer Up
Education Isn't the Key to a Good Income
Motherhood in the Age of Fear
No, private schools aren’t better at educating kids than public schools. Why this new study matters.
To the mom who loves motherhood—but misses her freedom, too
Everyone can afford eye contact with those who have nothing “A momentary glance, a touch, a smile, any evidence of human warmth makes a huge difference in people's lives.”

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