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    In Remembrance

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Am I Going Crazy?

By Russell Friedman and John James

The reduced ability to concentrate, the disruption of sleeping and eating patterns and the roller coaster of emotions are all normal and natural reactions to death. There is nothing crazy about them or you.
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But I Feel So Guilty

By Elizabeth Harper Neeld, Ph.D.

I don't think I have ever met anyone who has not felt guilty about something after a loved one dies. Even if we have to go to great lengths to find something we did wrong!
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Lasting Legacies

Twenty-nine Songs

Twenty-nine Songs

Seventy years after his death, Robert Johnson is widely celebrated as the greatest of the early Mississippi bluesmen, inspiring stars like Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, and Led Zeppelin. He's also inspired a mythology that at times obscures his artistic contributions...

The Whole World is Watching

The Whole World is Watching

In 1968, American sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos used their moment at the Mexico City Olympic Games to speak out against racial oppression. Their action still resonates today...

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