In Adrift: America in 100 Charts, author Scott Galloway makes the point that one reason the United States is losing its way is because many of us don’t talk to each other anymore. He points out that ...
All of us have stories to tell. The story of how much I like you and hope you’ll go out with me, the story of needing a night off from doing dishes, the story of why I’m so mad at you. We want to tell ...
Rooks is the chair of and professor of Africana Studies at Brown University, where she's also the founding director of the Segrenomics Lab. Her interdisciplinary work, reflected in four books and ...
If you're familiar with the work of British author Hilary Mantel, there's a good chance it's because of her Wolf Hall trilogy of historical novels. The books, which chronicle the life of King Henry ...
June 12 -- — Babies learn to speak the same way that some birds learn how to sing. Infants don't learn to speak just by imitating the sounds of older humans in their midst, according to new research.
“All the tales arose out of questions I asked myself about my early years,” author Hilary Mantel, who died this year, wrote in the preface to this short story collection. “I cannot say that by sliding ...
Learning to talk on the radio and be comfortable with it is one of the more challenging aspects of learning to fly. Most pilots fall into one of two camps: If they trained at a towered airport, they ...
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