Keith “Maggie” Brown
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Something Personal, Hidden, and Human
via Romantic Moment on Vimeo. Based on the poem by Tony Hoagland. Directed by John Arthur Wilson III Starring: Jill Henson & Lance Weihmuller II Narrated by Spencer Peirce Continue reading
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A Gentlemans Guide To Sex In Prison
But the hunger for touch does not always involve sex. Men in prison slap each other on the back and rub each others necks and hug and give elaborate handshakes and do strange exercises in which the men use each… Continue reading
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Arabica And Robusta Coffee Genomes Sequenced. What Does It All Mean? – Sprudge
PCoffee scientists the world over recently gathered at the ASIC conference in Colombia, where the sequencing of both coffee genomes were announced. Source: sprudge.com Coffee genetics Continue reading
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5 Ways Social Media Is Changing Your Brain | IFLScience
The persistence of social media is certainly changing how things are done. In a matter of minutes, you can wish an old friend happy birthday on Facebook, find a recipe for dinner on Pinterest, watch a how-to project on YouTube,… Continue reading
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17 Amazing (Free) Reads On The Internet
Some of the best articles about Love, Adventure, Advice, and The Future, from all around the internet. Source: www.racehochdorf.com Continue reading
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Putting open science into practice: A social dilemma? | Scheliga | First Monday
Putting open science into practice: A social dilemma? Source: journals.uic.edu Continue reading
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Stonehenge Was Merely the Focal Point of a Bigger Monument Site — NOVA Next | PBS
A survey of Stonehenge’s grounds reveals 17 new chapels and hundreds of other prehistoric features that bustled with activity thousands of years ago. Source: www.pbs.org Continue reading
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You Have a Signature Word. Here’s How You Got It.
Not too long ago, I was forced to come to grips with something terrible about myself. I use the word iteration a lot. More than any human being should. If I had to ballpark it, I’d set the over/under on… Continue reading
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Single? So are the majority of U.S. adults | The Rundown | PBS NewsHour
According to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data singles now make up the majority of the adult population in the United States. Source: www.pbs.org Continue reading
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Henry A. Giroux | The New Authoritarianism in an Age of Manufactured Crises
Important issues are buried in the fog of manufactured crises, designed to stir popular sentiment but actually legitimizing policies that benefit the wealthy and hurt working- and middle-class communities, says Henry Giroux in this excerpt of his latest book. Source:… Continue reading
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Reconceiving Change in the Age of Parasitic Capitalism
Massive economic damage and human suffering resulting from the 2008 financial crisis continue unabated while the implications of this crisis continue to elude us. Source: www.truth-out.org Continue reading
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Agrarian roots? Think again. Debunking the myth of summer vacation’s origins | PBS NewsHour
Where did the concept of summer vacation originate? Despite a long-standing myth linking a summer break to the nation’s “agrarian past,” historians offer a different explanation. Continue reading → Source: www.pbs.org Continue reading
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Philosophers Getting Beyond the Wall
Does having a PhD in philosophy mean your work opportunities have narrowed down to the academic job market? This assumption seems widespread, for example, a recent Guardian article declares that programs should accept fewer graduate students as there aren’t enough… Continue reading
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The Back Road (Jungian Psychology in Everyday Life Series) | Dr. Jeff Howlin
Source: www.santacruzpsychologist.com When we talk about going on a road trip and taking back roads, we are generally hoping to see the details of a land and people or region. We hope to find a good surprise. Maybe we also… Continue reading
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What will the future be like? – Future Dimensions – Aeon Film
What will the future be like? Welcome to a world of existential threats, philosophers and clever robots Source: aeon.co Continue reading





