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Culture can make healing difficult for LDS sexual assault survivors
BYU professor Jason Carroll said there are two types of chastity-based metaphors often used in church lessons. He said both can be harmful to sexual assault survivors. (Haley Mosher)
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Education Week: Beauty paradox distorts social perception of beauty
Stephanie Dibb Sorensen said the world promotes 'surface beauty,' which values a sensual outward appearance created by specific body types, clothes, makeup and accessories. This type of beauty encourages an attitude of covering up flaws in life rather than fixing them, according to Sorensen. (Maddi Dayton)
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Former BYU president extolls the economics of virtue
Virtue isn't just limited to personal interactions, but plays a vital role in economic relationships between individuals, companies and countries as well.
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