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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Links to Your World, Tuesday February 15

Women over 40 have more Facebook friends than their children

 

“Teenagers now post status updates that have two layers: A bland surface meaning intended for parents, and a deeper, richer significance that can be decoded only by close friends.” (Wired reports)

 

How to Make Marriage Work: Treat It Like a Business

 

Broken But Hopeful: Christianity Today reviews 3 redemptive films with Oscar winners in the lead roles: Get Low, Like Dandelion Dust, and Conviction.

 

"Treadmills of varying sizes for different body types; the bubble bath Jacuzzi with optional candles and music; the masseuse, the psychic, and...separate bathrooms for each gender [with] red fire hydrants for the boys and the demure potted plant and covered seating for the girls." Such are the preparations for the 135th annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. WSJ.

 

CNBC: Religion, Not Money, Often Motivates Corporate Whistleblowers. “The key, say the lawyers, is that religious people have an anchor to their personal identity that isn’t caught up in their place in the corporate ladder.

 

Posts at “Get Anchored” since last Tuesday:

“I don't want there to be a God; I don't want the universe to be like that.”

 

“The more sensationalistic he becomes, the more his books sell”

 

Drawing the Same Conclusions About Porn

 

“Undamned” by Over the Rhine

 

“Faith and family are recurring themes within the musical genre”

 

LeaderLines: Starting Conversations About God

 

Winning Ways: Meet Steve Cloud

 

“A statistically impossible lack of diversity”

 

XOXOXO

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