In this revised and expanded edition of "The Stephen King Phenomenon," Dr. Michael R. Collings re-examines the impact of Stephen King on popular culture.
Using Mann's algorithm, the two men fed a pile of random and meaningless data into the computer thousands of times. Every time the graph which emerged bore a 'hockey stick' shape. Even the telephone directory would have come out like a ...
Explains how scientists assess the risks and benefits of chemicals, arguing that fear of chemicals poses a risk to public health.
How Pessismism, Paranoia, and a Misguided Media are Leading Us Toward Disaster H. Aaron Cohl. example, the “Lifestyle” section of the paper reports that most men and women rose from their beds the previous morning after a good night's ...
Scared to Death: A Detective Kay Hunter murder mystery
The only One who has tasted death is the One who will take us through it. "But we see Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels, now crowned with glory and honor because he suffered death, so that by the grace of God he might ...
Examines and critiques cyanide in Chilean grapes, the scourge of herpes, killer hamburgers, and other media scare stories that often contain only a kernel of truth A refreshing look at the state of the world--we're a lot safer, happier, and ...
In this faith-bolstering book, best-selling author Edward T. Welch investigates the roots of fear in the human heart and the ramifications of living in the grips of anxiety, worry, and dread.
Olivia's death rocked us both, but Heather...” He shook his head. “Took her a long time to heal. Now with Tina gone—” “Why don't you talk to her,” Kate encouraged. “I'll watch the stove.” “You wouldn't mind?
He's never heard the sound of darkness before but he can hear it now. ... It's dark in there. Something's moving.' Red laughs at him. 'What are you afraid of the cellar for? I'm not. I don't mind going in, do I? I don't mind sitting in ...
I could never count on her for anything, even a regular weekend. It was like a nightmare going out with her. I remember once we made a plan to go to the beach for a couple of days, and she showed up with two of her girlfriends.