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Columns February 22, 2008  RSS feed

Who's afraid of the big bad wolf?
      A primary belief about wolves that many people have carried over from childhood stems from the story of Little Red Riding Hood. While the story may have been intended to carry the caution "Don't speak to strangers," it also promotes the image of wolves as bad and dangerous animals. However derived, wolves have inspired fear over the centuries.
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Look to the stars
      Because sight is our dominant sense we are most comfortable moving around in the daylight hours. Indeed, our vision is a great gift, allowing us to appreciate stunning vistas, delve deeply into miniscule details and track movement with depth perception.
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