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Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Better to live on the corner of the roof . . .

Marital Strife Makes You Sick.

Duh.
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Sarah is currently a doctoral student in Christian Theology and Ethics, and a Confirmed Candidate for ordination in the United Methodist Church. Ostensibly, she is interested in the constructed meaning and experience of suffering as an unarticulated foundation of bioethical commitments. Really, she just likes reading and thinking about stuff. Important note: if you can find this online, so can your professor, when she's checking to see if you plagiarized your paper.
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