By Christy Barritt Americans Concerned About Eating Habits According to a new report from Barna, Americans are more concerned than ever about poor eating habits. Nearly half (47 percent) of Americans are concerned that they eat too much. Millennials, those born between 1984 and 2002, are the generation most concerned about eating habits (57 […]
In the World — September 21, 2014
By Christy Barritt Global Prayer Vigil for Saeed Abedini A global prayer vigil for Saeed Abedini has been planned for this Friday, September 26. The event falls on the second anniversary of Abedini’s imprisonment in Iraq. Abedini is the Iranian-American who was arrested because of his faith while building an orphanage in the Iraqi […]
In the World — September 14, 2014
By Christy Barritt Homeless Find Innovative Shelters in Vancouver A Vancouver charity found a unique way to help the area’s homeless: they converted city benches into pop-up shelters. RainCity Housing specializes in accommodation and support services for homeless people in Vancouver. They created park benches that provide places for people to wait for a […]
In the World — September 7, 2014
By Christy Barritt Parents Value Grades over Kindness A new study by a researcher at Harvard has found that parents value grades and athletic success more than showing kindness. Rick Weissbourd and his colleagues surveyed 10,000 children from across the country and asked them to rank various values in importance. Eighty percent of the […]
In the World — August 31, 2014
By Christy Barritt Americans Get Enough Sleep The Bureau of Labor Statistics released their annual Time Use Survey in June, and their results on the sleep habits of Americans surprised many. According to the survey, Americans aged 15 and up on average sleep a total of 8 hours and 45 minutes daily. The number […]