Faustus thinking the LSE collapsing due to Brexit is a perfect example of what I was commenting last week about if not mattering what people think on the internet about global (or western) trends being the result of Brexit or Liz Truss In 1996 the US had 7,000 publicly traded companies, ...
, “What time do you usually get up on a weekday?”. (2) “What time do you usually go to bed on a weekend night?”, “What time do you usually get up on a weekend day?”. These questions were used to create the nighttime sleep duration on weekdays and weekends, separately. ...
In tests funded by the National Institute of Aging, they got some 50 adults to walk on the toots in their bare feet for less than an hour, three times a week. After 16 weeks, these people showed marked improvements in mobility, and even a significant reduction in blood pressure. People ...
Posted onJanuary 9, 2024byScott Smith You’ve undoubtedly seen Nate Otto’s work around Beverly – his mural at the corner of 103rd and Wood on the brick wall of Ohana is his most visible effort. Next week he joins us at The Frunchroom. ...
October awaits with all its firey magic! I’ve some lovely interviews coming, as well as some exciting news about Witch Week. Plus there’s updates to be told about myFallen Princebornseries–oh, my western fantasyNight’s Toothis still 99 cents, if you’ve not snatched that up yet!
2024: My year of reading nothing new January 20, 2024ByAnn MorganinEventsTags:books,culture,publishing,reading,recommendations,translation,world literature17 Comments This week, Renard Press, publisher ofmy most recent novel, included a note on royalties in the regular newsletter it sends to its au...
London based Architect Asif Khan shared the first photographs of the three gates he designed and built for Expo 2020 Dubai this week. Asif Khan shared on his instagram stunning photos of the spectacular project with the note below, “After February 14, 2020 / Comments Off on Asif Khan’s Ex...
2024: My year of reading nothing new January 20, 2024ByAnn MorganinEventsTags:books,culture,publishing,reading,recommendations,translation,world literature17 Comments This week, Renard Press, publisher ofmy most recent novel, included a note on royalties in the regular newsletter it sends to its au...
Background/Objectives: Previous research has suggested that Western musicians, who generally demonstrate proficiency in reading musical scores, exhibit superior performance in visuospatial working memory tasks compared to non-musicians. Evidence indicates brain activation in regions such as the left inferior ...
November 11, 2024 Liz DexterBook reviewsNonfiction Novemberbook reviewsNonfiction November71 Comments Week 3 (11/11-11/15) Book Pairings:This week, pair up a nonfiction book with a fiction title (or whatever you want to pair up). Maybe it’s a historical novel and the real history in a ...