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Seabiscuit: a depression-era inspiration

In a sense, Seabiscuit may be just another movie about a long-shot character overcoming insurmountable odds and warming our hearts.
What makes the story endearing is the masterfully crafted combination of real-life storytelling and filmmaking. Based on a true story, Seabiscuit acts as a metaphor of its day. America was recovering from a devastating depression, and being the underdog was not unfamiliar to anyone. Read more...

A little procrastination: everybody does it

Procrastinate. Put it off until tomorrow, or the day after. Students do it. Teachers do it. Everybody does it.
And it’s bad, bad, bad. Right? Not necessarily. Procrastination, like cholesterol, has its good and its bad kind. Read more...