Is intelligence related to an increased likelihood of recreational drug use? It’s an interesting hypothesis, and one that’s been gaining momentum in recent years. Read The Rest ☞Filed under: Recommended Reading
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Is intelligence related to an increased likelihood of recreational drug use? It’s an interesting hypothesis, and one that’s been gaining momentum in recent years. Read The Rest ☞Filed under: Recommended Reading
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The secret to group sex that no one tells you: You can — and should — say no. I learned this lesson firsthand This article originally appeared in Full Stop. Read The Rest ☞Filed under: Recommended Reading
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“As a journalist who vilified Gibson in The New York Times and Entertainment Weekly until my coverage allowed me to get to know him, I want to make the case here that it is time for those Hollywood agencies and studios to end their quiet blacklisting of Mel Gibson.”
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Atheism is in trouble, according to Terry Eagleton. Throughout the 20th century it went from strength to strength, as churches lost their congregations and theology was put to flight by natural science. But then there was 9/11 and everything changed. Read The Rest ☞Filed under: Recommended Reading
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Are left and right a feature (or bug) of evolution? Predisposed: Liberals, Conservatives, and the Biology of Political Differences by John R. Hibbing, Kevin B. Smith, and John R. Alford Routledge, 304 pp. Read The Rest ☞Filed under: Recommended Reading
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