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When the gavel came down on Aaron Hernandez — the former New England Patriots and University of Florida football star convicted on April 15 of first-degree...
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Pop psychology has this unique ability to take the worst of philosophical sophistry, combine it with the shoddiest research methods, and spit out ill-begotten, yet Scientific™,...
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See Previous parts: FearBusters: Conquering our Fears, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 Part 4: Fear of Loss of Love To address this fear I’m going to...
Why are so many of our youth experiencing Islam as an unbearable hardship? Why are so many of our youth experiencing promiscuity, drinking, and drugs as...
For mature audiences only Watch Introduction here Why many women do not want to engage intimately with their husbands? – Erroneous cultural beliefs about female sexuality...