Tuesday, July 27, 2021

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  • We all deal with toxic people in our day-to-day life. Toxic partners are easier to deal with, but toxic family members? Now that’s not easy, especially if it is your mother who is toxic.  Some people in your life will lift you up and give you...

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  • As a human being, at some point in your life, you get into a relationship. Not all relationships succeed, and when a relationship fails, you might ask yourself if it was really love. Is it love that makes you hold on to someone who isn’t good for...

    a day ago
  • Personal boundaries are compulsory to build and maintain healthy relationships. And by boundaries, we don’t mean the physical ones used to keep people out. We mean the ones that aren’t visible to the eye, the boundaries that help us take...

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Have You Heard

  • TweetIt’s the episode we’ve been looking forward to all year! Meet the winner of the 2021 Have You Heard Graduate Student Research Contest: Patrick Conway. When you listen to this episode, you’ll understand exactly why Patrick claimed...

    13 days ago
  • TweetFive decades after Boston’s bitter battles over busing helped stall the push for school desegregation, the issue is once again a policy priority in Massachusetts. What happened? Chalk it up to a generational shift, a racial reckoning...

    a month ago
  • TweetSuddenly education is THE hot topic. But where there’s heat, light doesn’t necessarily follow. Jennifer and Jack discuss what’s missing from the coverage of the backlash against Critical Race Theory, as well as some stories...

    a month ago

Chicago Boyz

  • That is indeed the question, and against all urging and advice, a fair number of Americans are saying ‘not’; for valid and wholly understandable reasons, after having made a carefully considered decision. Such be the case of the Daughter...

    6 hours ago
  • The Antiplanner: Despite continued and growing preferences for single-family homes, a web search for “single-family zoning” reveals enormous animosity to such housing. Like the animosity to the automobile, this comes from a minority...

    a day ago
  • Lance Morrow, writing at The Wall Street Journal, referenced a line by the ancient Greek poet Archilochus:  “The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.”  In a 1953 book, philosopher Isaiah Berlin suggested that...

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Centinel2012

  • Posted originally on GrrrGraphics.com on JUL 26, 2021 AT 10:27 AM Tucker Carlson came to Livingston Montana for a fishing vacation with his family. While in a tackle store named Dan Bailey’s Outdoor Company, he was accosted by a...

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  • First published on BITCHUTE at 04:48 UTC on July 27th, 2021 by United by Truth

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  • Armstrong Economics Blog/Vaccine Re-Posted Jul 27, 2021 by Martin Armstrong While the Veteran Administration is mandating vaccines for all its staff. Meanwhile, the White House last Friday refused to release the number of COVID-19...

    11 hours ago

The BRAD BLOG

bluebird of bitterness

  • How many bees are in this garden? The solution will be posted later today.

    11 hours ago
  • It’s the birthday of Spanish pianist and composer Enrique Granados (1867-1916). Granados made player piano music rolls of some of his compositions, which is how we are able to hear the composer himself play this excerpt from Danzas Españolas. ...

    14 hours ago
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BlackListed News

Research Digest

Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places

  • On the other side of the sea from the glamorous Cannes, the silhouette of Île Sainte-Marguerite harbors an unsolved mystery. The island is part of the Lerins Islands and is articulated by several paths that run between pine and eucalyptus...

    9 hours ago
  • Tucked away on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's East Campus, the International Quilt Museum boasts the world's largest quilt collection. Numbered in the thousands, quilts in the collection date from the 1600s to today and everything...

    10 hours ago
  • On the Adriatic coast of Italy, under the hot sun, shirtless and barefoot as is the tradition, Oscar Turroni moves a long rake over a pool of water, separating salt from water and mud and pushing the salt into a mound in a crystallizing pond. There...

    11 hours ago

Accidental Deliberations

  • Stepped-up cats. 

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  • This and that for your Tuesday reading.- Apoorva Mandavilli reports on the CDC's return to recommending that people wear masks indoors to try to avoid another COVID wave. Matt Elliott asks why nobody is taking the lead on proof of vaccinations...

    10 hours ago
  •  Miscellaneous material to start your week.- CBC News reports on the research which is just starting to systematically identify and treat the worrisome symptoms of long COVID. Gabriel Scally weighs in on the dangers of the UK's choice to...

    a day ago

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