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LIFE A 1950 issue of LIFE featured a story headlined “Buddhist from Brooklyn,” which told the story of a 21-year-old man whose devotion to the religion inspired him to start a new life overseas His story is mostly about the praying There is very little eating, and the topic of love does not come up
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The Most Iconic Photographs of All Time - LIFE Experience LIFE's visual record of the 20th century by exploring the most iconic photographs from one of the most famous private photo collections in the world
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Sharks: Fear and Fascination - LIFE The following is adapted from the introduction to LIFE’s new special issue Sharks: Predators of the Sea, which is available here online and at newsstands: Few words in the American vocabulary inspire fear and fascination the way shark does
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Jimmy Carter: A Noble Life The following is from the introduction to LIFE’s special tribute issue, Jimmy Carter: A Noble Life, which is available online and at newsstands
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The Bohemian Life in Big Sur, 1959 When LIFE magazine visited Big Sur in 1959, the Esalen Institute was three years from opening, but the coastal community had long been attracting free-thinking types