Entries by bronwynr

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belief

“Sooner or later, those who win are those who think they can.” -- Richard Bach …………………………………………………………………… Resource for the Week How to Lead: Discover the Leader Within You The "How to Lead: Discover the Leader Within You" leadership system teaches the 48 essential skills needed to be an effective, respected leader. It starts by helping […]

Eating Late in the Evening

Will you pack on the pounds if you eat past 7 p.m.?By Martica Heaner, M.A., M.Ed., for MSN Health & Fitness Q. I don’t get home until late, which means I eat dinner pretty late. I’ve heard that you should stop eating after 7 p.m. to lose weight, or to avoid gaining it. I think […]

Latest success for prolific author

First choice ... Kate Winslet as Hannah in The Reader. An award-winning film is the latest success for this philosopher-turned-prolific author, writes Steve Meacham. Bernhard Schlink - considered by some to be the finest legal philosopher-turned-best-selling fiction writer - is jubilant. At home in wintry Berlin, he's just heard the news from sunny Los Angeles: […]

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Obama needs Powerpoint?

[From Boing Boing] So many of the epic problems that Obama is going to be wrestling with over the next four years involve systems of great complexity and scale: the bailouts and stimulus programs, our national energy use, the immense expenditures involved in fighting two wars, the global scope of climate change. Tufte would be […]

Archie – sole comic book survivor

The only comic book character that can still be found in every supermarket in the country, where he merits prominent point-of-purchase placement alongside US Weekly and Fabulous Fruitini Orbit gum? A skinny teenaged redhead in a sweater vest. The question: what is it about Archie Andrews that has allowed him to bravely weather a sales […]

New initiative for Encyclopedia Britannica

Encyclopaedia Britannica is about to launch a new initiative... The main thrust of this initiative is to promote greater participation by both expert contributors and readers. Both groups will be invited to play a larger role in expanding, improving, and maintaining the information we publish on the Web under the Encyclopaedia Britannica name as well […]

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Laurie Halse Anderson wins Scott O’Dell award

Laurie Halse Anderson has won the 2009 Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction for her novel Chains (Simon & Schuster). Set in New York City at the beginning of the Revolutionary War, the novel follows a young house slave, Isabel, who is caught between the Rebels and the Loyalists. Chains was a finalist for last […]

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Darwin: a graphic biography

And I thought I should really point out that the Darwin biographical comic is coming out very soon because it sounds interesting, its a project with some educational as well as entertaiment value (a good way for those who might not pick up a science book to still fill in some gaps in their knowledge […]

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10 Most Dangerous Foods

You might think you're eating healthy. You might want to think again. by Michelle Brunner We all love to eat, but the ugly reality is that some foods can make you sick. We're not talking about salmonella here; none of what's listed below should send you directly to the hospital with a debilitating illness ... […]