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With Thanksgiving just around the corner, the month of November is filled with gratitude. This can be seen on social media outlets, where users frequently participate in #30daysofgratitude on Facebook and Twitter, among others.
In the very long history of American higher education, the idea of ranking colleges is actually a fairly recent development.
The top of the Ogden Temple is lowered into place Monday, May 6, 2013 in Ogden, Utah.
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Right now, the world is obsessed with demoralizing men. Commercials turn them into a great big joke, someone that's silly and blundering and useless. But one video is showing just how wrong those stereotypes are. BuzzFeed recently pitted a group of dads from around the world against the internet to see which one was most hopeful to children. Check out the results:
Going into the 1984 Olympics, no one predicted the U.S. Men’s Gymnastics Team would win gold. Describe that moment on the podium when the team was awarded its first-ever Olympic gold medal.
"American Idol was probably the most difficult thing I ever had to do in my life. The most draining, emotional, challenging, overwhelming times in these first 25 years I’ve had," Archuleta shares. "Nothing challenged my character more than American Idol. Never did I feel so alone, never was I so tempted in my life. Never had I had such a drastic change."
For the most part, people come to class looking to be edified. Unfortunately, teachers sometimes do things that make it hard for that to happen in their classes.
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Two talented LDS teens, Tyra Orgill and Sander Morrison, recently wrote and performed this epic Easter medley based on the song "Jesus of Nazareth." At just 14 years old, these two artists are already using their talents to share their testimonies and the message of the Savior's life.
A pregnant mother who spent weeks in a coma after she suffered 50 fractures following a serious road accident is miraculously walking again. Shelli Eldredge, 40, of South Jordan, Utah, was left wrapped around a pole after a moped accident while on holiday with her family in Hawaii in June.
Following the Church's statement on homelessness, Presiding Bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Gérald Caussé, and eight other religious leaders on the Salt Lake Interfaith Roundtable released a statement on homelessness.