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"What's In A Refugee's Bag?"

By admin - Published on Monday, 14 September 2015 10:11

"A 6-year-old boy from Damascus carried a pair of pants and a shirt, along with marshmallows—his favorite snack—a few toiletries, and bandages for scrapes as he and his family try to hike undetected through forests."

Read more: http://www.fastcoexist.com/3050993/whats-in-a-refugees-bag-see-what-people-carry-as-they-flee

"Eye problems may signal onset of schizophrenia"

By admin - Published on Sunday, 13 September 2015 11:26

"A link between vision problems and schizophrenia is well known, with as many as 62 percent of adult patients with the disorder experiencing some kind of visual distortions involving form, motion, or color."

Read more: http://www.futurity.org/retina-schizophrenia-999892/

"21 Must-Follow Feeds in the World of Business"

By admin - Published on Sunday, 13 September 2015 11:15

If you are looking for something interesting other than the kardashians, drugs inc, and miscellaneous politics.....then we recommend you visit this site:

Read more: http://www.wired.com/2015/09/21-must-follow-feeds-world-business/

"You are your life, and nothing else"

By admin - Published on Sunday, 13 September 2015 10:57

"....Admittedly, I have never experienced a great love or extraordinary friendship; but that is because I never met a man or woman worthy of it; if I have written no great books, it is because I never had the leisure to do so; if I have had no children to whom I could devote myself, it is because I did not find a man with whom I could share my life. So I have within me a host of untried but perfectly viable attributes, inclinations and possibilities that endow me with worthiness not evident from examination of any of my past actions."

Read more: http://www.newphilosopher.com/articles/you-are-your-life-and-nothing-else/

Pushing boundaries

By admin - Published on Sunday, 13 September 2015 10:46

"....Our cognitive and physical abilities are in general limited, but our conceptions of the nature and extent of those limits may need revising. In many cases, thinking that we are limited is itself a limiting factor. There is accumulating evidence that suggests that our thoughts are often capable of extending our cognitive and physical limits."

Read more: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/your-thoughts-can-release-abilities-beyond-normal-limits/

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