Stories are told in the body. It doesn’t seem that way. We tend to think of stories as emerging from consciousness — from dreams or fantasies — and traveling through words or images to other minds. We see them outside of us, on paper or on screen, never under the skin. But we do feel stories. We know in our gut when we’re hearing a good one — and science is starting to explain why.
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SARC receives $10,900 from the Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Prevention to help spread awareness
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Harford County Honors Martin Luther King Jr. with 700 Hours of Volunteer Service
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Harford County Expo for Transitioning Youth Connects Hundreds of Local Families to Resources for Teens and Young Adults with Differing Abilities
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Harford County Executive Glassman Recommends FY 19 Budget With No Tax Increases, Record Investments in Public Safety, Education, Libraries
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UMBC vs. University of Delaware at “Kicks for Chase”
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Romancing the Chrome Breaks Attendance, Registration, Fundraising Records
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Turning a Mistake Into Success for Harford County Locals
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Noreen Walden Named President of MRA Property Management, Inc.
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Picture of the Week for April 16, 2018
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Harford County Living’s Non-Profit of the Week – The We Cancerve Movement, Inc.