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An interview I’ll never forget 

By: Glynn Harris As an outdoor writer, I have been blessed to get to interview some famous folks and others, not so famous who have impressed me the most. Twenty-plus years ago, I had the privilege of interviewing a bass angler who was born deaf and without the ability to speak.  I was tournament director for an annual event held …

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Peacemaking and Peacekeeping in today’s world — a Buddhist response 

By: Tuffy Fields Peacemakers in the Buddhist World: Cultivating Harmony from Within  On a beautiful clear morning on December 7th, 1941 one hundred and eighty-three pilots climbed into their aircraft and took off into infamy. With ships turned into the wind these pilots navigated their aircraft toward the naval and army bases on the island of Hawaii and the rest …

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Why our brains can still beat the bots 

By; Sallie Rose Hollis One of my former colleagues regularly sends me news stories about artificial intelligence – or as it’s widely known, AI.  Another friend who’s slow to jump on bandwagons is exploring ChatGPT.  And one of my former journalism students, now teaching my very favorite class on the Louisiana Tech campus, shared with me the rigors of checking …

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