Elecciones 2021 en Santa Cruz: “Decidimos ir por afuera y dejar el Frente de pocos”
La falta de respuesta del ejecutivo provincial ante las gestiones de los legisladores, el vacío en las reuniones con los sectores productivos y la escasa comunicación con entes autárquicos, entre otras cuestiones llevaron al partido que encabeza Claudio Vidal a separarse del Frente de Todos.
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El diputado por el municipio de Las Heras confirmó y apoyó la decisión que los representantes del Partido Ser tomaron en el congreso que se realizó. “Decidimos armar un frente propio, con unidad y consenso de diversos pensamientos políticos y con la única idea de sumar y mejorar la situación actual de Santa Cruz”.
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How mindfulness is making us more anxious
A cure for all our stresses or just part of a never-ending cycle of self-improvement?
1 May 2021 • 6:00am
Mindful meditation has become popular in the last ten years but it s not the answer for everyone
Today, being “mindful” has become a synonym for living a superior kind of life. Headspace, the mindfulness app created by Andy Puddicombe, a British former monk, is valued at $250 million (£180 million) and has two million subscribers. With books now published on everything from mindful baking to birdwatching, mindfulness is the key virtue of our times. How did we get here?
A recent study has examined whether atheists think differently from religious people.
Miguel Farias focises on three key snapshots.
The cognitive study of religion has recently reached a new, unknown land: the minds of unbelievers. Do atheists think differently from religious people? Is there something special about how their brains work? To illustrate what they’ve found, I will focus on three key snapshots.
The first one, from 2003, is probably the most photogenic moment of “neuro-atheism”. Biologist and atheist Richard Dawkins travelled to the lab of Canadian neuroscientist Michael Persinger in the hope of having a religious experience. In this BBC Horizon film, God on the Brain, a retro science-fiction helmet was placed on Dawkins head. This “god helmet” generated weak magnetic fields, applied to the temporal lobes.