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Mar 10 2009, Lorelle VanFossen

In “How to Find Your Tribe in One Word” by Liz Strauss, she wrote about how it is too easy to feel separated from society by the actions often not of our choosing.
Lots of folks have lots of reason for feeling we’re on the outside.
It’s a

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A Sunni Muslim, left, and a Shiite Muslim, right, members of the Iranian Assembly of Experts, attend their session in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, March 10, 2009. The Assembly of Experts, an elected 86-member clerical body, is in charge of electing or...