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Caitlin Clark had two words to describe her extraordinary 2024 year when speaking with the Kelce brothers. Grant Young | Jan 2, 2025 Nov 30, 2024; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Indiana Fever player Caitlin Clark attends the game between the Phoenix Suns and the Golden ...
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Dr. Weinschenk claims what we describe as multitasking is more like “task-switching,” where we move constantly from one open task to another, and back, and back again. She then argues that jumping around like this results in more errors than if we simply worked on a single task, without...
We do this every time we try to describe where in Michigan we are from. “Yeah, we live just a little bit west of this callous, next to that wart”. ROADSIDE FOOD available @ worthpoint.com ROADSIDE FOOD Who doesn’t love this? A big chunk of the fun of a Michigan roadtrip is sto...
Arizona State University Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Word choice matters—a lot— when it comes to research. That's the main takeaway from a new article co-authored by Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation Assistant Professor Angel Algarin and published inHealth Communication. ...
Politicians, government officials, journalists and others are all writing and talking about COVID-19, but they're not all using the same language to describe the same things. Disparate interpretations of words and phrases such as "self-quarantine," "self-isolation" and "shelter in place" have...