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The stimulus of Science
Geoffrey J. Barratt
Sometimes we improve only in response to the stimulus of some kind of penalty—or threat of penalty. I remember reading a humorist's confession:
Nothing improves my driving
To quite the same extent
As a police car just arriving
Or a police car that's just went!
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July 31, 1978
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July 31, 1978 issue
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Overcoming stress and anxiety
HELEN WOOD BAUMAN
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Exult!
Sean Sullivan
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"Many mansions"
JUDITH ANN HARDY
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Both economy and riches
ROLF WITZSCHE
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Remember your innocence
STEPHEN T. CARLSON
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No losers
JANIS JETT MAYFIELD
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Which way—medicine or Christian Science?
RICHARD H. STRAIN
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Vigorous study
Brett L. Stafford
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The stimulus of Science
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Healing without delay
Naomi Price
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Bärbel and the Shunammite
Hedwig Hanisch
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"To those leaning on the sustaining infinite, to-day is big with...
Natalia Lilette Giani
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At one time, whenever I went to the seashore, I broke out in a...
Jean Hill Moorman
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Several years ago I developed a fear of subway steps
Josephine Engel