Tuesday, August 03, 2021

3 August - iG Tab - 8

 

  • 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...

    8 days ago
  • 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...

    8 days 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...

    14 days ago

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...

    20 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...

    2 months ago

Chicago Boyz

  • So I heard today that Bill DeBlasio (since he’s so smart and has done such a great job) is only letting people who can produce some sort of proof of vaccination into certain places like a gym or a bar. Other cities are probably doing the same or...

    11 hours ago
  • The focus has shifted from the typical initial totally perverse justifications for the current unprecedented (historic) spending plans, e.g., to “stimulate GDP” (a measure of spending) and “create jobs” (work is what we...

    6 days ago
  • The press is in full ramp up mode to sell ads and clicks with the new and improved delta variant of the commie crud (copyright Sgt. Mom on that term). Many localities are making people bring out the masks again. Here in beautiful Dane County, Wisconsin...

    7 days ago

Centinel2012

  • Posted originally on GrrrGraphics.com on AUG 2, 2021 AT 9:59 AM Don Lemon Goes Full Stalin A few months ago I had an email conversation with a friend who said we should not call the Democrats ‘socialists.’ No, the Socialist Democrat...

    10 hours ago
  • Armstrong Economics Blog/Gov’t Incompetence Re-Posted Aug 3, 2021 by Martin Armstrong Our greatest problem has been that Bill Gates has his tentacles deeply involved in the CDC and FDA while he has a major shareholding in the vaccine companies...

    11 hours ago
  • Armstrong Economics Blog/Climate Re-Posted Aug 3, 2021 by Martin Armstrong COMMENT: You are misleading everyone. Climate Change is real, and the danger is CO2 must be eliminated. Everyone knows that. HV REPLY: Obviously, you just read the...

    11 hours ago

The BRAD BLOG

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Research Digest

Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places

  • A small house with wooden siding propped up on brick supports stands behind the Heritage House in Hazlehurst, Mississippi. This structure is what's left of the original birth home of bluesman Robert Johnson. Perhaps you've heard the story...

    9 hours ago
  • This magnificent railway viaduct, built between 1846 and 1850 in a combination of red and blue bricks, is far less well known than the famous Ribblehead Viaduct, located about 25 miles to the north, but in many ways, it is more impressive not...

    10 hours ago
  • By the time the film reels arrive, the sky has darkened and the carnival is bathed in fairy lights. They’re late and everyone is waiting. Carrying them in a jute sack over his shoulder, a harried assistant weaves his way through the crowded...

    11 hours ago

Accidental Deliberations

  • Leisurely cats. 

    33 minutes ago
  • This and that for your Tuesday reading.- Emily Anthes highlights what the people paying attention to COVID-19 (and particularly the Delta variant) have learned about the risks of transmission in schools - including the need for ongoing mitigation...

    11 hours ago
  • Miscellaneous material for your Monday reading.- Jonathan Howard writes that the recognition of higher COVID-19 risks in adults has been used as a means of misleadingly minimizing the risks of death and long-term effects in children. And...

    a day ago

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