20th
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Tracy Morgan rails against the American foreign policy of the ’60s in his new audio book. It starts off a little dry and stilted, but then he gets more passionate and funny. I really enjoy the East Coast/West Coast rap war analogy.
“The findings suggest that bringing loved ones’ photographs to painful procedures may be beneficial, particularly if those individuals cannot be there. In fact, because loved ones vary in their ability to provide support, photographs may, in some cases, be more effective than in-person support. In sum, these findings challenge the notion that the beneficial effects of social support come solely from supportive social interactions and suggest that simple reminders of loved ones may be sufficient to engender feelings of support.”
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