Topic: Sigmund Freud
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In Pictures: Famous beards
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Did Time sexualize breastfeeding with its 'Are you mom enough' cover?
Time cover-model Jamie Lynne Grumet intended to portray extended breastfeeding as normal. But many thought the controversial picture of Ms. Grumet and her son sexualized the relationship.
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Sgt. Robert Bales and multiple tours of duty: How many is too many?
Twenty percent of active-duty Army troops are on at least their third tour of duty to a war zone. Sgt. Robert Bales, suspected of slaying 17 Afghan civilians, was one. Here's what's known about the dangers of repeated deployments.
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A Dangerous Method: movie review
David Cronenberg's 'A Dangerous Method' is a talky period piece about Freud and Jung refining their psychoanalytical approaches, with a romantic interest played by Keira Knightley thrown in.
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Toronto International Film Festival: the buzz this year
George Clooney film captures attention, along with a new Neil Young documentary.
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Culture Cafe
Fall 2011 movie preview
The 2011 Fall Movie Season is here, and we have your guide to all the films keeping you warm at the theater, complete with images, release dates, and our recommendations!
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The Unbelievers
What is most interesting about contemporary atheists is not what they have in common but rather their differences.
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In Pictures: Famous beards
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Morality in babies and guidance for adults
A Christian Science perspective.
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Will Contested
Conspiracy theories aside, argues Shakespearean scholar James Shapiro, Shakespeare really did write Shakespeare.
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A March Madness tribute to a hoopster who played in obscurity
March Madness caters to adult men who squander vast amounts of precious time carping about the performances of high-profile athletes and coaches. But playing, not watching, is the essence of sport.
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After the fall of the wall: Middle Europe reemerges – sort of
The connections of the old Habsburg Empire have reappeared, post cold war, but regional identity has not.
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Emily Post
Emily Post was a fierce egalitarian who believed that behavior – not income – defined class.
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Does the human mind have the power to cure the body?
Harvard University scholar Anne Harrington looks at healing through the mind-body connection.
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Can the human mind cure the body?
Harvard University scholar Anne Harrington looks at healing through the mind-body connection.








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