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  • 18:26, 28 May 2024Behavior/Five signs you are more charming than you think (hist | edit) ‎[6,969 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (It’s a long-standing truth that people are too hard on themselves. Psychologist offices around the country fill up because of harsh self-talk. People assume they are disliked. They relive old embarrassments for no reason.)
  • 15:07, 27 May 2024Health/seven things to minimize stroke (hist | edit) ‎[6,827 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (“It’s been shown that regular physical activity helps keep your blood vessels clog-free. It stops the buildup of plaque in the arteries,” Wang said. “And so we generally recommend that people get probably 30 minutes of moderate exercise maybe five times a week.”)
  • 14:55, 27 May 2024Gaspriceanalysis/gas price in California already over the mark (hist | edit) ‎[8,679 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (California gas stations have already zoomed well past that level, and are now over $5 per gallon. To give drivers some relief, the state may try something never attempted before—capping the profits of the companies that make the fuel. Chevron and some other top gasoline producers in the state are fighting it aggressively, saying the move will backfire and potentially cause prices to rise even more.)
  • 06:56, 19 May 2024Discrimination/no muslin has been tenured at Columbia University (hist | edit) ‎[10,331 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (After completing her master’s and doctorate degrees at Columbia in 2012, Sabic-El-Rayess was recruited to join Teachers College, the graduate school for education at Columbia, as a lecturer. For 10 years, she taught students and designed over 20 courses that focused on the prevention of violence targeting people due to their race, ethnicity or faith. In 2020, she launched an international interfaith research lab in which she researched, studied, and trained students and faculty alike on the dang)
  • 00:08, 16 May 2024Happimess/how to make happiness (hist | edit) ‎[6,767 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) ("A loving relationship is made up of many small loving moments" Here’s the good news: Your words have the power to make someone else feel seen, heard, and loved. And by creating happiness for someone else, you ultimately end up experiencing it yourself.)
  • 23:36, 15 May 2024Economics/making decisions (hist | edit) ‎[7,942 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (An Economist’s Rule for Making Tough Life Decisions "Whenever you cannot decide what you should do, choose the action that represents a change)
  • 23:22, 15 May 2024Employment/how to talk to underperforming employees (hist | edit) ‎[9,255 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (Approaching a conversation about improving an employee’s performance requires preparation, empathy, and a focus on collaboration. Even though hearing the truth about their current performance will be tough and potentially hurtful, it’s a teaching moment...)
  • 23:13, 15 May 2024Diamonds/how to buy diamonds (hist | edit) ‎[8,713 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (A steep cost of going green is “greenwashing”: brands using misinformation or bad data to mislead consumers about their environmentalism. Organizations that resort to greenwashing risk reputational damage among customers who have paid a premium for what has turned out to be a false sense of sustainability, literally buying into environmentalist myths.)
  • 23:08, 15 May 2024Employment/resume when you dont have experience (hist | edit) ‎[9,600 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (Understanding the common mistakes job candidates make on resumes, and how to overcome them, can set you apart from your competitors. The first mistake is including irrelevant work experience. Instead, only add roles that are relevant to the position you’re applying...)
  • 21:07, 13 May 2024Health/causes of anxiety (hist | edit) ‎[5,928 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (A Stoic’s Key to Peace of Mind: Seneca on the Antidote to Anxiety “There are more things … likely to frighten us than there are to crush us; we suffer more often in imagination than in reality.”)
  • 12:44, 12 May 2024Plea deal in kidnap of teenager case (hist | edit) ‎[5,070 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (Initially accused of abducting their neighbor’s son, an Idaho couple have been placed on unsupervised probation after they struck a deal because prosecutors were concerned that a jury wouldn’t convict on kidnapping charges.)
  • 03:43, 11 May 2024Main Page1/racism affects brain function (hist | edit) ‎[6,180 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (Institutions can help to create a culture of healing, validation and support for people of color. A validating, supportive institutional culture may help people of color normalize their reactions to these stressors, in addition to the connection – and restoration – they may find within their communities.)
  • 16:15, 9 May 2024Main Page/Salvage Firm Loses to South Africa Over $43M Treasure (hist | edit) ‎[2,320 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (The 2,364 bars of silver that the Union of South Africa had purchased from India to turn into coins, also went down with the ship. They were recovered in 2017 by British company Argentum Exploration, owned by hedge fund manager Paul Marshall. Argentum shipped the silver to England, initially claiming to be the rightful owner.)
  • 15:52, 9 May 2024Protesters Against Israel Fail Key History Test (hist | edit) ‎[6,822 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (When angry protesters hurl charges of apartheid and colonialism at Israel, they are, knowingly or not, repudiating the truth about Israel's origin and the vast racial and ethnic diversity of its nation.)
  • 15:43, 9 May 2024Polling undermines a popular media narrative about young people and Gaza (hist | edit) ‎[2,899 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (Several polls and focus groups have shown young people ranking the ongoing conflict in the Middle East as significantly less important to them than other issues — such as health care and the economy. This suggests that some of the coverage portraying young people as single-issue voters motivated by the Israel-Hamas war, or framing the protests as a death knell for President Joe Biden’s campaign, is overblown.)
  • 15:37, 9 May 2024Main Page/Opinion: Let’s end the blame game in the Middle East and make a deal for peace (hist | edit) ‎[4,237 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (Countries in the Middle East will benefit from the deal — especially Saudi Arabia and Egypt, which borders Gaza and is one of the critical points of entry for food, medicine and supplies. What many casual observers do not recognize is how close to a defense pact deal the U.S. and Saudi Arabia have come — or that the Hamas terrorist attack of Oct. 7 was at heart an attempt to hijack such talks and reclaim global attention.)
  • 15:16, 9 May 2024WorldAffiars/end the blame game and pursur peace (hist | edit) ‎[4,414 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (the blame game between Hamas and Israel over who is standing in the way of a ceasefire has not ended. A hoped-for pause in the war in Gaza has yet to begin. In fact, Rafah is now facing an Israeli attack and a corridor for humanitarian aid is closed.)
  • 07:44, 9 May 2024Health/dementia (hist | edit) ‎[2,036 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (According to a new study published Monday in the journal JAMA Network Open, researchers from Harvard School of Public Health followed the dietary decisions of 92,383 health care professionals over 28 years and found that those who incorporated more olive oil of any kind into their diet lowered their probability of dying from dementia.)
  • 03:49, 9 May 2024Health/diabetes (hist | edit) ‎[3,941 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (Managing type 2 diabetes involves careful dietary choices. Certain foods can spike blood sugar levels and interfere with insulin management. Here are 12 foods that people with type 2 diabetes should avoid to maintain stable blood sugar and overall health.)
  • 03:34, 9 May 2024News/finance/crypto currency (hist | edit) ‎[10,549 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (Bitcoin has been the financial equivalent of a bungee-cord jump over the past half-dozen years, trading as low as $1,000 in early 2017 before soaring to a record over $68,000 about four years later, then plunging to around $16,000 by late 2022. After nearly tripling in value during 2023, as of mid-February 2024, bitcoin was moving close to $52,000. Some attributed those gains in bitcoin and other riskier assets to the Federal Reserve's pledge to move away from historically high interest rates to)
  • 03:26, 9 May 2024News/health/nutrition (hist | edit) ‎[4,172 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (The study analyzed data from more than 100,000 health professionals in the United States with no history of cancer, cardiovascular disease or diabetes. From 1986 to 2018, the participants provided information on their health and lifestyle habits every two years. Every four years, they completed a detailed food questionnaire.)
  • 03:23, 9 May 2024News/immigration (hist | edit) ‎[4,639 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (Under current law, a migrant who arrives at the border and undergoes an initial screening for “credible fear” — one criterion for asylum — is allowed to continue with the process even if they have a criminal background or would pose a security risk. A judge would later determine whether that migrant would be eligible for asylum. The change would effectively let an officer at the initial screening stage make that determination, rather than waiting for a judge, according to the people. The people)
  • 07:18, 8 May 2024Health/tuberculosis (hist | edit) ‎[5,242 bytes]Peter (talk | contribs) (The city's health officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, declared the emergency last week, after its health department detected 14 tuberculosis cases at a single-room occupancy hotel. The City Council vote on Tuesday night will serve as the final approval for the declaration.)
  • 07:14, 8 May 2024Health (hist | edit) ‎[25 bytes]69.242.35.150 (talk) (California city declares a public health emergency after tuberculosis sickens 14) Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 01:22, 7 May 2024NewPage (hist | edit) ‎[5,826 bytes]Agakpe (talk | contribs) (Gold Star families fall victim to Army-appointed ‘con man’Scroll back up to restore default view. As she mourned the sudden death of her son, a 26-year-old Army sergeant felled by a heart condition, Sharon Hartz learned some surprising news: She would receive a death benefit and life insurance totaling half a million dollars.) Tag: Visual edit: Switched