Saturday, December 19, 2020

19 December - iGoogle Portal - Tab 8

 

  • A person rarely enjoys conflict. Most of us hate conflict and try to avoid it. We all want to experience the feeling of belongingness and be loved by everyone around us. It is normal...

  • Courage is the key to success. As humans, we should be able to stand up for ourselves. It does not make you an argumentative person. Saying “no” to people doesn’t mean you’re selfish...

    • Regardless of how many people you’re surrounded by, sometimes you tend to feel lonely. Those people who have experienced it know that it does not feel that great.  Yet being alone...

  • TweetIn the latest episode of Have You Heard, we talk to Rick Perlstein, author of the monumental new history Reaganland, about America’s ‘right turn’ against public education...

  • TweetThe pandemic pivot to online learning has amped up accusations that teachers are indoctrinating students, as parents “see” what their kids are being taught. We talk to...

    • TweetAre you a graduate student whose research on K-12 or higher education is ready for the podcast limelight? Then we have 30 minutes of prime audio real estate with your name on it...

  • It is quite unlikely that the election fraud can be reversed before Biden is sworn in. I don’t expect any of the nonsense the left has been predicting if that occurs. Trump will leave...

  • Who are you? What do you want? Where are you going? Whom do you serve – and whom do you trust?! – TV Series Crusade I’m an American, of mostly Anglo-English descent, who mostly wants...

    • C.S.Lewis wrote about self-deception throughout his career. It was his belief that the illusions we embraced did not only damage us spiritually, but impaired our ability to reason...

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  • God Speed Donald Trump, there are approximately 80 million Patriots who are right there beside you. Amen Re-Posted from the Canada Free Press By Fredy Lowe —— Bio and Archives—December...

  • Coronavirus is the “tip of the spear” in the violent uprising against the United States of America Re-Posted from the Canada Free Press By Daniel Wiseman —— Bio and...

    • Armstrong Economics Blog/Politics Re-Posted Dec 18, 2020 by Martin Armstrong QUESTION: What do you mean that the electoral votes could change on the 6 of Jan? FP ANSWER: In three...

  • We're still in Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street mode on today's BradCast, with a reminder that there are still 33 long days before Inauguration Day. And even though Freddy...

  • Today on The BradCast: His days left in office only seem like years, but for Donald Trump, they are quickly waning. Trumpism, however, among the completely captured and off-the-rails...

    • IN TODAY'S RADIO REPORT: President-elect Joe Biden's cabinet nominations focus on jobs and climate; Trump Administration declines protections for endangered monarch butterflies...

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  • Wreck the halls

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  • Major corporations have actively sought to control and dominate the population under the guise of “stakeholder capitalism” for years. The World Economic Forum is the current...

  • A study by leading education focused think tank Civitas has found that free speech at the world’s leading universities is being eroded at an alarming rate owing to the rise of “cancel...

    • The Supreme Court ruled that law enforcement agencies needed a warrant to obtain cell site location info. The ability to turn third parties (like telcos) into proxy long-term tracking...

  • By Emma Young. Viewers had different perceptions of character's personality, thoughts and emotions, depending on whether scene was scored with a jazz or orchestral soundtrack...

  • By Emily Reynolds. Study suggests a way to overcome the "tragedy of the commons" as it relates to parks, lakes and other natural resources.

    • By Emma Young. Study explores the thoughts and feelings we associate with positive emotions to determine which are distinct — and which are not.

      Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places

  • Nearly a century after a tragic Arctic expedition secured a portion of Greenland for Denmark, a final diary entry by one of the explorers has offered up a clue to how he spent his last...

  • This month, Gastro Obscura is sharing the recipes and stories behind amazing holiday dishes and drinks from around the world in the ongoing series "Home-Cooked Holidays." Imagine...

    • On a late December evening in 1880, Thomas Edison wanted to impress some city officials visiting his laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey. He had been working on making incandescent...

      Accidental Deliberations

  •  Lianne La Havas - Weird Fishes

  • Assorted content to end your week.- Jeremy Samuel Faust, Harlan Krumholz and Rochelle Walensky write about the false - and dangerous - assumption that COVID-19 would pose few risks...

    • This and that for your Thursday reading.- David Hope and Julian Limberg study (PDF) the effects of tax cuts for the rich  - concluding that they lead to worsened inequality while generating...

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