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  • We have discussed global warming and how we can reduce our carbon footprint several times on this show but we generally focused on the debate about…
  • Most of us try to at least somewhat manage our intake of sweets during the holiday season when so much of it is available but what about those who must…
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  • Fifty years ago, a Charlotte Civil Rights activist led a march through Charlotte to call for desegregation in the city. That march triggered an "eat-in"…
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  • The importance of the father in a child's life has always been known but UNC Charlotte Professor Dr. Jeffrey Shears set out to understand the exact impact…
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