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It's finals week: Do you know what your teen is taking to study so hard?
By the end of high school, 12% of teens say they have taken a stimulant medication for reasons other than to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). But parents, including many of those whose kids are taking ADHD drugs in a bid to boost...
Tags: University of Michigan, Drugs and Medicines, Lifestyle and Leisure, Adderall (drug), Family
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Israel, Snipes warned to keep budgets 'lean'
The budget outlook is brighter, but it's not time for a taxpayer-funded spending spree, county commissioners told the sheriff and other top county leaders Tuesday. Property tax money has started flowing back in, thanks to rising property values. But...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Local Government, Israel, Voting, Al Lamberti
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Diamond anniversary
Miami Beach's oldest Conservative synagogue recently celebrated its 75th anniversary with a gala that drew more than 300 people, including community leaders. Among the highlights of Temple Emanu-El's 75th Diamond Anniversary Gala were honoring its past...Tags: Bill Clinton, Ethics, Miami Beach, Human Interest, Ronald Reagan
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Ex-state workers, including Harrodsburg man, reprimanded for ethics violations
FRANKFORT (AP) — The Executive Branch Ethics Commission has handed down public reprimands and fines to three former employees in the Kentucky Department of Agriculture. The panel took the action Monday against Bruce Harper of Harrodsburg, Chris...
Tags: Ethics, Mount Vernon, Religion and Belief
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Unethical to have Charles Rangel question ethics
Am I the only person who thought that the questioning of an IRS government employee's ethics by Rep. Charles Rangel, D-New York, was hypocrisy of the highest order? A man who was censured by his fellow Congressmen for owing taxes never paid. For paying...Tags: Ethics, Internal Revenue Service, Boynton Beach, Rentals, Religion and Belief
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Where to bury the truly awful
If you don't believe in souls or an afterlife, then a corpse is just a body — potentially a teaching tool, a source of lifesaving organs, but little more. In 1829, taking such thinking to the extreme, a radical British pamphleteer named Peter...
Tags: Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Ethics, Dismemberment, Mental Health, Religion and Belief
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Cypress Bay football counting on young players to help keep moving program forward
Sun SentinelLast week, Cypress Bay football coach Mark Guandolo was honored at the Orange Bowl Impact and Excellence Awards for his contributions to amateur sports and the South Florida community in general. But before accepting his award, hours before the...Tags: Orange Bowl, Football, Ethics, Sports, Religion and Belief
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Former military intelligence officer talks to Rotary group about ethics, integrity
davem@herald-mail.comHonor and integrity are important issues within the Rotary organization, but a local Rotary club decided it was time to involve the community in a discussion about the topics. The Hagerstown Rotary Club — Sunrise sponsored a presentation for the...Tags: Ethics, West Point, Tiger Woods, Joe Paterno, Religion and Belief
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Eureka siblings share career in television news
The Hoffman kids had a lot in common growing up: They both swam together on the team their mother, Holly, coached, participated in high school extracurriculars and attended youth group. Now, Austin and Alex Hoffman are morning television reporters....
Tags: Charlie Hoffman, Journalism, Ethics, Television, South Dakota State University
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Peter Morici: Obama failing dramatically as manager of people
CEOs of large organizations all face the same problem – driving their agendas in organizations too diverse and geographically dispersed to manage directly. They hire competent managers for their units, set goals and establish clear metrics for...Tags: Corporate Officers, Government, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Congress
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Dan Persa still wants to stay connected to football
Dan Persa was back on a football field in Bethlehem on Saturday afternoon and looked right at home. Persa, the former Liberty High and Northwestern University quarterback, is likely done as a player, but that doesn't mean he doesn't still love the...
Tags: Rutgers Scarlet Knights, College Sports, Rutgers University, Muhlenberg College, College Basketball
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READER SUBMITTED: West Hartford Resident Wins Connecticut College's Faculty Leadership Award
Eastern ConnecticutWest Hartford resident Lawrence Vogel, a professor of philosophy at Connecticut College, has been honored with the college's highest award for faculty leadership. Vogel was awarded the 2013 Helen Brooks Regan Faculty Leadership Award at a May 10...Tags: Connecticut College, Ethics, West Hartford, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Education
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