Byline: Ted Cox TV/Radio critic Remotely interesting: The Cartoon Network goes from "merely"...By Cox
Big data shows Beijing attracts talent by most opportunities Despite high home prices and air pollution, more professionals decided to stay in Beijing than leave in the past five quarters as the country's capital offered most job opportunities, according to figures released on Tuesday. China counts...
We can't say it's just photos, because there are video sites. We can't say it's only gay guys having hot mansex because there are straight boy sites. It's a catch-all category for everything that shows two or more men having hot sex together. And if you're gonna tell us there...
Anime classics from the ’80s to the early 2000s are often revered in the anime community as must-watch shows, but not all of them live up to the hype. Dragon Ball Z, one of the most influential shonen series, has inspired countless manga and anime creators while shaping many fans’ ch...
The workplace serves as a vital social network for many. As people age, they tend to lose social connections due to retirement or other life changes. By staying in employment, older workers can continue to nurture and expand their social networks which can be crucial for emotional an...
The 9 year anniversary of My Little Pony FIM is today. We have spent a long time as a fandom loving these characters and soon their stories will be over as far as the show is concerned. But for us this fandom lives on as long as we are here to share the
Only the uncertainty underestimation model shows a selective learning deficit in these bins. (b) Mean/s.e.m. uncertainty regression coefficients (line/shading) are plotted separately for each simulated model across all relative error bins (compare with Fig. 4a) (c) Mean/s.e.m. surprise ...
Adult, Yes; Sophisticated, No Cartoon Network Stoops to New Lows to Attract Older Viewers
Adult, yes; sophisticated, no Cartoon Network stoops to new lows to attract older viewers.(Time Out!)Cox, Ted
The sense of safety and security of older people is a widely acknowledged action domain for policy and practice in age-friendly cities. Despite an extensive body of knowledge on the matter, the theory is fragmented, and a classification is lacking. There