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A 3-Minute Dose of Meditation
Setting aside as little as three minutes a day can help you stay cool when everyone around you is losing it. For years the research results have been pouring in: Anxiety, depression, high blood pressure, and heart disease respond to meditation. The latest study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, shows [...]
Investment Opportunity l Opole, Poland
www.oson.com.pl Rok założenia 1996 Właściciel firmy – Andrzej Rojewski- kilkudziesięcioletnie doświadczenie w branży budowlanej (uprawnienia wykonawcze,projektowe) oraz w pośrednictwie w obrocie nieruchomościami – studia podyplomowe pośrednictwo w obrocie nieruchomościami, uprawnienia również do sporządzania świadectw charakterystyki energetycznej budynków. Pośrednik -Barbara Rojewska – licencja zawodowa 2297 Pośrednik – Michał Piotrowski Studia podyplomowe -pośrednictwo w obrocie nieruchomościami oraz w [...]
Coming Soon… Related Posts Annan: World faces ‘crisis of governance’ Kofi Annan says the United Nations needs to be reformed. 1 of 2 The worldwide economic recession has exposed a “crisis of global governance” that can only be addressed… Safe Shoveling Methods It’s that time of year again, skiing, snowboarding, skating, lots of baked [...]
Ecoscience and Repression in America
Wendy Powell Lewis – It is not an exaggeration to say that most politicians, and all the paid flunkies, dog paddle in a foul pool of half-truths, commissions, omissions, disinformation, and downright lies, and as it turns out Barack Hussein Obama–even though he walks lightly and looks so fresh and bright–is one and the same. [...]
Scarecrows Invade Meaford Once Again
The streets of Meaford will once again be invade by scarecrows as the 14th annual Scarecrow Invasion and Family Festival returns for another year. Beginning in mid-September scarecrows of every size, shape and description will begin popping up all over Meaford, hanging from light standards, posing on bridges and greeting customers in storefront displays. The [...]
Energy Conservation: Watts up?
ENVIRONMENTAL asceticism has created a vogue for upgrading light-bulbs and tweaking thermostats. But according to a new piece of research, many of these actions—however virtuous—arise from faulty perceptions of energy savings. Shahzeen Attari of Columbia University and her colleagues used Craigslist, an online marketplace, to recruit 505 volunteers from across America. Each was asked to [...]
Who killed the Soviet economy? | The Economist
EVERYONE knows that economic central planning in the Soviet Union was a failure. Many people can make a stab at saying why. Few will expect to pick up a longish book on the topic by a non-economist and devour it almost at a sitting. But that is what you have in store with “Red Plenty”. [...]













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