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March 21, 2018[…] Save the leg? The doctor had crossed hairy arms over his scrubs. How do you deliver bad news? How do you drop barbells without cracking the floor? They can try. He’s gone upstairs. You […]
[…] Save the leg? The doctor had crossed hairy arms over his scrubs. How do you deliver bad news? How do you drop barbells without cracking the floor? They can try. He’s gone upstairs. You […]
[…] every five or six years, allowing new blood to provide fresh perspectives and ideas to what was, in actuality, a labor of love. When the Newells stepped down in 1987, they, like their predecessors, […]
[…] habits based on our influences, develop a psyche based on a particular (usually inherited) view of the world, and act out these habits for many years. Psychological scholarship regarding agency mainly aligns with Adams, […]
<i>Dialogue 53.3 (Fall 2021): 1–76</i><br> Given the inadequate tools to police racial boundaries, LDS Church leaders like Joseph Fielding Smith struggled to define precisely where Black and light-skinned Latter-day Saints fit into the Church’s […]
[…] in Utah. With the Salt Lake Tribune (founded in 1869) as the Liberal trumpet and the Deseret News speaking for the People’s Party, the two parties went forth into a quarter-century battle of the […]
[…] the perishable ness of earthly things. We lived in St. Paul in the spring of ’65 during news making floods. We were unaffected physically, but being there involved us emotionally, and I was sobered […]
[…] a pattern of oppression. Humility breaks a pattern of arrogance and ignorant pride. The genealogy of the world is an ugly pattern in which hate begets hate, war begets war, meanness begets meanness, oppression […]
[…] the best person she can, as she senses her children using her as a model. A man’s world, for the most part, necessitates personal ambition and drive, a need for success, sometimes at the […]
[…] issue. Joseph Smith, History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Salt Lake City: Deserer News, 1950) V, 80n. Millennial Star 1 (1841), 252-55. Cf. Robert Bruce Flanders, Nauvoo: Kingdom on the […]
[…] An allusion to blood atonement was also contained in a Februrary 26, 1972 editorial in the Church News: Biblical principles are sound, and are as applicable today as they were in ancient times. One […]