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Oldest Human Art Found

Oldest Human Art Found

Archeologists just found the oldest human drawing from over 40,000 years ago. The drawings are in a cave on the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia.

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No Comments 9 October 2014

The Father of the Sandy Hook Killer speaks out

The Father of the Sandy Hook Killer speaks out

I often wondered how parents of mass murderers would cope with what their child did. The father of the Sandy Hook Killer tells his story so other parents with a mentally disturbed child might recognize the threat their child can pose. Read the fascinating story published recently in the New Yorker.

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No Comments 24 March 2014

Share this with your boss: Naps help productivity

Share this with your boss: Naps help productivity

I have written over the years about the benefits of naps. “Powernaps” used to be popular but then the tide turned against them without any medical evidence to back it up. The Washington Post reminds all of us why napping in the afternoon is so good for us.

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No Comments 8 March 2014

Helmut Schmidt turns 95

Helmut Schmidt turns 95

On the occasion on his 95th birthday (23. December 1918), German public television produced and televised a docudrama of the life of the former German chancellor Helmut Schmidt.

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No Comments 24 December 2013

35 and Single: An Argentine Woman Documents One Big Question

35 and Single: An Argentine Woman Documents One Big Question

Paula Schargorodsky make this interesting 7-minute film about what it means to be a woman and 35 and still married. It will be very interesting to see her make another film like this in 30 years.

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No Comments 11 December 2013

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