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| | | | Do you find yourself not remembering where you put your phone? (Been there.) Or blanking on the name of the cafe in Friends?(Central Perk!) Author and neuroscientist Lisa Genova tells you which mem | |
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| | | | When students come to me many, if not all the times theyre really suffering because theyre worried, theyre concerned, or maybe they even believe that their person is fundamentally wrong in some way, Zheng says. I am able, when its appropriate and when it works, to affirm to them in no uncertain language, in the fullest ways that I can, their full humanity, their full perfection, their full wholeness. | |
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| | | | These days, so many critics of the current film landscape like to point out the lack of originality in storytelling. But the horror genre is and always has been a breeding ground for that originality to flourish. Many directors are able to tell their stories in short film form, and go on to adapt them... | |
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www.shelfinflicted.com
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| | El Dorado Drive by Megan Abbott My rating: 4 of 5 stars When Harper Bishop hits rock bottom and moves in with her sister, she gets roped ... |