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How Old is Health Care?
[…] Health care has existed long before your insurance premiums. Exactly why we can hopefully chalk up to empathy, but there’s less guessing as to when it may have began. Hosted by: Hank Green (he/him) […]
About the Tamil language
Today we’re traveling to the lands of ancient kingdoms and civilizations of Southern India, to the lands where they speak languages old as time itself. Tamil is an official language and one of the 6 classical languages of India. It … Continue reading
THE SCORE
A Film by Aleksandra Bilic Original Music Maja Bilic Commissioned by WePresent
Is Bilingualism a Superpower? | Otherwords
There was a time when psychologists thought growing up bilingual was harmful to brain development, but recent studies into bilingual children have turned that idea on its head! Otherwords is a PBS web series on Storied that digs deep into … Continue reading
Trick Or Treat! The Fascinating Etymology Of Halloween!
All Hallows Eve? Well that’s a quaint word. Even if some hardly consider it a holiday, it’s in the name! And did you know that holy, whole and health share a common origin? Watch to find out more, like and … Continue reading
Japan’s “Tsunami Stones” Have Been Warning Residents for Centuries | My Modern Met
By Regina Sienra on October 30, 2022 Photo: Mizushimasea via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0) “High dwellings are the peace and harmony of our descendants. Remember the calamity of the great tsunamis. Do not build any homes below this point.” … Continue reading
What if the Effect Comes Before the Cause?
[…] What would it mean if effects come before their causes? Today, I have a closer look at retrocausality in general and the Transactional Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics in particular. This paper is a good starting point to learn more … Continue reading