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Saving the Planet, One Drop at a Time, by Aalif Surti
Saving the Planet, One Drop at a Time, by Aalif Surti.
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For if you bake bread with indifference, you bake bitter bread – Lead.Learn.Live.
For if you bake bread with indifference, you bake bitter bread – Lead.Learn.Live.. I love this. Thanks for sharing, David Kannigan
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“Classical music with shining eyes” – Benjamin Zander: TED | anakegoodall
thanks to Anake Goodall for sharing this “Classical music with shining eyes” – Benjamin Zander: TED | anakegoodall. my job is to awaken possibilities in other people…. who am I being, that my players eyes, my children’s eyes, my students’ … Continue reading
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My Manifesto For A Happier World, by Mark Williamson
We all want to lead a happy life. But in our quest for ‘progress’ we’ve been pursuing priorities that put our happiness at risk – not just for us as individuals, but for society as a whole. Our collective aim … Continue reading
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Researchers protest cuts to aboriginal organizations – Winnipeg Free Press
OTTAWA — Cutting up to 80 per cent of the funding for aboriginal organizations will set research on aboriginal issues back by a generation, a group of university professors told the federal government last week. More than 120 researchers from … Continue reading
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German research institute pulls out of Canadian tar sands project | EurActiv
It was seen as a risk for our reputation,” Professor Frank Messner, Helmholtz UFZ’s head of staff said stiffly over the phone from his offices in Leipzig. “As an environmental research centre we have an independent role as an honest … Continue reading
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Steve’s Favorites: If I Get to Five | Steve Gutzler
Steve’s Favorites: If I Get to Five | Steve Gutzler.
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Love Your Life: An Illustrated Interview with Maurice Sendak
Before Maurice Sendak died in May 2012, he completed a book about his brother, a man Sendak often insisted was the real genius in the family. Read more about “My Brother’s Book.” via KarmaTube: Love Your Life: An Illustrated Interview … Continue reading
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Romance No. 2 in F Major for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 50 by Antonio Vivaldi on Spotify
Romance No. 2 in F Major for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 50 by Antonio Vivaldi on Spotify.
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The Top 10 Insights from the Science of a Meaningful Life in 2012, by Jason Marsh, Lauren Klein, Jeremy Adam Smith
There’s a Personal Cost to Callousness. In March, researchers at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, published a study in Psychological Science that should make anyone think twice before ignoring a homeless person or declining an appeal from a charity. Daryl Cameron … Continue reading
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