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Wednesday, August 29, 2018

He's a Smart Cookie

From the Washington Post -

This 4-year-old spotted an error on the WMATA map
By Kery Murakami





 Theo Reynolds, 4, points out a mistake he found on a Metro map in a Green Line car (Ehren Reynolds.)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/express/wp/2018/08/28/this-4-year-old-spotted-an-error-on-the-wmata-map/?utm_term=.38bec9f665c3




Experts Not Always the Best

An excerpt from the NY Times -

Those Who Can Do, Can’t Teach
Advice for college students: The best experts sometimes make the worst educators.
By Adam Grant

Two decades ago, I arrived at Harvard as an undergraduate excited to soak up the brilliance of professors who had won Nobels and Pulitzers. But by the end of the first month of my freshman year, it was clear that these world-class experts were my worst teachers. My distinguished art history professor raved about Michelangelo’s pietra serena molding but didn’t articulate why it was significant. My renowned astrophysics professor taught us how the universe seemed to be expanding, but never bothered to explain what it was expanding into (still waiting for someone to demystify that one).

It wasn’t that they didn’t care about teaching. It was that they knew too much about their subject, and had mastered it too long ago, to relate to my ignorance about it. Social scientists call it the curse of knowledge. As the psychologist Sian Beilock, now the president of Barnard College, writes, “As you get better and better at what you do, your ability to communicate your understanding or to help others learn that skill often gets worse and worse.”

I’ve come to believe that if you want to learn something new, there are three factors that you should keep in mind when choosing a teacher — whether it’s a professor or mentor or soccer coach.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/25/opinion/sunday/college-professors-experts-advice.html

Just Do It: Serena Williams

IF YOU EVER GOT IMPEACHED - A Randy Rainbow Song Parody

Candy Sorter Machine Introduces Engineering To Kids

Jill Scott - Rock Steady (Live 2014)

Sunday, August 26, 2018

The Grandmas Leading Africa’s Solar Revolution

Madagascar’s Eerie Forest of Stone

How Actors Fake Fight In Movies

Josh Groban - Symphony (Official Lyric Video)

A portrait of America

Burnt

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It's Not the Outfit

Silicon Valley Discovers Africa - Between The Scenes | The Daily Show

Eggs Experiments | Try This!

Tragic Coincidence

An excerpt from USA Today -

John McCain dies 9 years to the day after Ted Kennedy — of the same kind of cancer
By John D'Anna, Arizona Republic

PHOENIX – U.S. Sen. John McCain died nine years to the day after his good friend Sen. Ted Kennedy — both of the same kind of cancer.

McCain, R-Ariz., died Saturday a little more than a year after he was diagnosed with glioblastoma, a rare form of brain cancer that affects roughly 10,000 Americans a year.

Kennedy, D-Mass., a close friend of McCain's in the Senate, was diagnosed in May 2008 and died Aug. 25, 2009.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2018/08/25/john-mccain-dies-9-years-day-after-ted-kennedy-same-cancer/1102340002/

Spaghetti Mystery Solved

An excerpt from CNN -

Spaghetti mystery that stumped famous physicist is finally solved
By Don Lincoln

Until this month, however, it was unknown if it is even possible to break a stick of spaghetti into only two pieces. Spoiler: It is. And researchers Ronald Heisser of Cornell University and Vishal Patil of MIT and their co-authors figured it out. All it takes is a twist.

If you take a stick of spaghetti and twist it before you bend it, you can break the stick into two. When the initial fracture occurs, energy is released as occurs in a normal break, but rather than propagating through the stick and breaking it, the energy goes into relieving the tension induced by the twist.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/25/opinions/spaghetti-mystery-feynman-lincoln/index.html


Navigating the Mixed-Race Experience

An excerpt from the Guardian -

The mixed-race experience: 'There are times I feel like the odd one out'
By Alex Moshakis

Last year the photographer Tenee Attoh began taking portraits of multiracial friends and acquaintances against a mottled black background at the Bussey Building in Peckham, southeast London. Attoh is half-Dutch on her mother’s side, half-Ghanaian on her father’s, and identifies as mixed-race. Born in the UK, she spent most of the first 23 years of her life in Accra and Amsterdam, shuttling between cities and cultures, an experience she found enlightening but problematic. “On the one hand it allows you to develop a different understanding of the world,” she says of her duality. “But there’s still a lot of ignorance in society. People perceive you as either black or white, and you’re not – you’re mixed.”

https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2018/aug/26/the-mixed-race-experience-there-are-times-i-feel-like-the-odd-one-out-


When Dairy Hurts


Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Hajj: 7 things you don't know about the Muslim Pilgrimage - BBC News

We Learned That [These Five Amazing Things Happened]

Brilliant Response

Why Is Drake's Latest Album 'Scorpion' So Long?

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This Man Can Pronounce Every Word in the Dictionary

Freedom!

An excerpt from the Washington Post -

Animal crackers have been caged for 116 years. Pressure on Nabisco helped free them.
By Taylor Telford

Nabisco’s redesigned box appears on the shelf of a grocery store in Des Moines. (Charlie Neibergall/AP)


After more than a century of imprisonment, Barnum’s cracker creatures are roaming free — until they meet their mushy demise in the mouths of children, anyway.


After pressure from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Nabisco has rolled out a redesign of its Barnum’s animal crackers box — which takes its name from the famed circus — that historically featured animals behind bars. Now, the box shows the animals in formation, asserting their freedom on the savanna.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/food/wp/2018/08/21/animal-crackers-have-been-caged-for-116-years-pressure-on-nabisco-helped-free-them/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.3863073f6771&wpisrc=nl_rainbow&wpmm=1

Worth a Thousand Words


A song about growing up British and Indian - BBC

Wednesday, August 15, 2018

The fastest way to charge your phone without damaging the battery

Cuomo: We hold kids to higher standard than Trump

A Real President

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Great Analogy

Innovative Grocery Store

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/free-supermarket-cuts-food-waste_us_5b7337fde4b046f5d7c791aa

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

In Japan, Shaved Ice Goes Gourmet

Powerful


$16K College Application Boot Camp!

An excerpt from the Boston Globe -

What’s the craziest thing about a $16,000 college application boot camp: that it has a wait list, or its secret location?
By Beth Teitell

Are you doing enough to get your kid into college? Are you sure? Have you hired a former CIA operative to scrub your kid’s social media presence? Are Hollywood screenwriters helping zip the college essay? Do you have a Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center interventional radiologist positioning your high schooler for the medical school track?


Did your child just finish the four-day, $16,000 Application Boot Camp at a Boston-area hotel — a program so hot that cofounder Michele Hernandez Bayliss wants the location kept secret? “We’ve literally had reporters and competitors trying to stalk” us, she e-mailed the Globe.

When it comes to college consultants, nothing is too extreme. With applications at elite colleges rising — and acceptance rates plummeting as a result — so many wealthy parents are so desperate for any edge it’s as if satirist Sacha Baron Cohen is at work, trying to see what people will buy.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2018/08/13/what-craziest-thing-about-college-application-boot-camp-that-has-wait-list-its-secret-location/qBA6dDuE49KFAtYNrJNZPL/story.html?et_rid=606374700&s_campaign=todaysheadlines:newsletter

Why is California always on fire?

The Peacemaker

Advice From President Vicente Fox

https://hlsrv.vidible.tv/prod/5b6c8582e880db4fb508bcbc/2018-08-09/hls/playlist_v1.m3u8?PR=E&S=6Ot38eo1ND0FkAe-5KN_JaqK0KkKUwKzgn9dyy011i10yKnwGGsV-R74bzDxcxBf

Friday, August 10, 2018

BlacKkKlansman Official Trailer #1 (2018) Adam Driver, Topher Grace Movi...

Black Earth Rising: Launch Trailer - BBC

Cause of Death

An excerpt from the Washington Post -

Death reports make the opioid crisis personal for doctors
By Carolyn Y. Johnson

The form letters from the San Diego County Medical Examiner's Office were supportive but grim.

“This is a courtesy communication to inform you that your patient (Name, Date of Birth) died on (date). Prescription drug overdose was either the primary cause of death or contributed to the death,” said the letters, sent to hundreds of doctors who in the past 12 months had prescribed opioids to patients who later died. “… We hope that you will take this as an opportunity to join us in preventing future deaths from drug overdose.”

The notices were a simple but unusual experiment — part of a growing research effort aimed at finding solutions to the opioid epidemic that is estimated to have killed almost 50,000 people from overdoses last year. They also addressed an almost astonishing gap in the American health-care system — the gulf between the care doctors provide and their knowledge about the consequences for patients. Many doctors who prescribe painkillers may believe that addiction is a problem that happens to other doctors' patients, because they never learn about their own patients who died of an overdose.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2018/08/09/death-reports-make-the-opioid-crisis-personal-for-doctors/?utm_term=.31b4b34c34c8&wpisrc=nl_rainbow&wpmm=1

Red Sovine - Roses for Mama

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Priceless

Kevin Hart's 600K Scholarship Gift

Thursday, August 9, 2018

Franklin's 50th Peanuts Anniversary | The Daily Show

He Buys Groceries for Strangers

An excerpt from Vulture -

The Only Good Story of 2018 Is This New York Times Investigation Into Ludacris Buying Groceries for Strangers
By Dee Lockett

Ludacris has been out here committing random acts of kindness in the form of buying groceries for strangers at Atlanta supermarkets for “years and years.” YEARS AND YEARS!

And how do we know this delightful information, pray tell? From the New York Times, which allotted valuable reporting resources to investigate over a hundred social-media claims that some kind soul named Chris — LudaCRIS — had been covering people’s grocery bills. In person. Just regularly showing up at Whole Foods, Sprouts Fresh Market, Publix, Costco, you name it, and carrying out God’s plan.

http://www.vulture.com/2018/08/breaking-news-ludacris-is-buying-groceries-for-strangers.html

Fans Petition for LeBron James to Replace Betsy DeVos as Secretary of Ed...



https://sports.yahoo.com/thousands-petition-lebron-james-secretary-education-174618029.html

Contorting His Body to Extreme Degrees

Enough Already

An excerpt from the Root -

Enough With the Shit, Green Party. The Coming Midterms Are Too Important for Your Shenanigans
By Stephen A. Crockett Jr

In theory, the Green Party is vitally necessary for a two-party system with party platforms so rigid and legacy-laced that not all potential candidates can get with either of them. I get it.

But in practice, the Green Party has become a catch-all for wackos and faux-Democrats who wouldn’t have a shot in hell in winning the dominant parties’ bids to continue fucking up the country for the rest of us.

Ohio’s congressional special election on Tuesday between Republican Troy Balderson and Democrat Danny O’Connor is so close that less than 1 percent separates the winner from the eventual loser. While the race is essentially a practice run for November midterms, it was a prime opportunity to send a strong message to the Trump administration. A Democratic victory in Ohio, a state Trump won handily in the 2016 presidential election, would signal to Trump that America is tired of his bullshit.

https://www.theroot.com/enough-with-the-shit-green-party-the-coming-midterms-1828199109?utm_source=theroot_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2018-08-09