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Joe Biden: Grief and Mourning
Joe Biden’s ongoing recovery from the trauma of the deaths of his first wife and youngest child have dramatically shaped his career, from the ways in which he speaks to crowds about grief and mourning to his views on healthcare.
Southbank: Forest of Art
Among the Trees transports us around the world – from Colombian rainforests and remote Japanese islands to olive orchards in Israel and a 9,550-year-old spruce in Sweden.
Fun Experiment 2 for kids : Create a Cloud in a Jar
Clouds are an important and often overlooked driver of Earth’s temperature. They trap sunlight in, but they also reflect it back into space. That role has climate scientists rushing to study our planet’s clouds, and how they’re changing.
The Spanish Princess
The Spanish Princess” is definitely a “chick flick” and for those who enjoy a costume drama, a very good one. Al James reviews. December 2020. The…
Best short speeches:climate, immigrants
Guilermo del Toro, during his acceptance speech at the Oscars (2018), talks about his immigrant experience and vision. Please follow and like us:
Con-spiracy + Spirituality =Conspirituality
There are certain personality traits that make one prone to being ‘spiritual but not religious’ — free thinking, distrust of authority and institutions, a tendency to unusual beliefs or experiences…
The Liberator
It is art that you are viewing, with the storyline being both compelling and true (the 45th Infantry division, the 157th unit of the Thunderbirds did exist, and fought valiantly at the Battle of Angio in Italy for example).
‘Real Men Don’t Carry Knives’: Alan Walsh
Kids could tell gang members they were ‘going boxing’ rather than hanging around the streets without fear of being laughted at. One young person told researchers: “Instead of getting respect from other gang members you get respect from everyone in the gym.”
Psychosocial perspectives of Covid
A super interview between Professor Andrew Samuels and Stefano Carpani about Covid and psychological factors through history