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Student Spotlight: Javier Otero Peña Wants to 'Make Cities More Just and Livable'


 
Student Spotlight: Javier Otero Peña Wants to ‘Make Cities More Just and Livable’
Javier Otero Peña (Photo courtesy of Peña)
In his first published paper, Ph.D. student
Javier Otero Peña (Psychology)
takes a step toward his goal of understanding why people do or do not use public spaces, and what those spaces mean to them.
“What drove me to this field, and to a Ph.D. in environmental psychology, is a desire to make cities more just and livable,” Otero Peña said.
Otero Peña was first author on the new paper, which examines park use in low-income neighborhoods around New York City. The study appears in ....

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Student Spotlight: Javier Otero Peña Wants to 'Make Cities More Just and Livable'


 
Student Spotlight: Javier Otero Peña Wants to ‘Make Cities More Just and Livable’
Javier Otero Peña (Photo courtesy of Peña)
In his first published paper, Ph.D. student
Javier Otero Peña (Psychology)
takes a step toward his goal of understanding why people do or do not use public spaces, and what those spaces mean to them.
“What drove me to this field, and to a Ph.D. in environmental psychology, is a desire to make cities more just and livable,” Peña said.
Peña was first author on the new paper, which examines park use in low-income neighborhoods around New York City. The study appears in ....

New York , United States , East Harlem , Distrito Federal , Terry Huang , York City Department Of Parks , Center Public Space Research Group , Community Design , Health Policy , School Of Public Health , Gc News Research Studies Student , Frontiers In Public Health , Center Public Science , Student Spotlight , Make Cities More Just , Public Health , New York City Department , Graduate Center , Public Science Project , Guerilla Gallery , Professor Setha Low , Public Space Research Group , Professor Terry Huang , Environmental Psychology , Research Studies , Student News ,

Here's the 2020 Black List of Best Unproduced Scripts – /Film


Every year, the
Black List shows off the most well-liked but not-yet-produced screenplays of year. And each year, the Black List offers a glimpse into a world of not just unmade scripts, but of talented writers waiting for their big moment and film projects just waiting for the right person to say “yes.”
The 2020 Black List is no different. There is a lot of imagination on this list of unmade scripts. Some ideas sound ready to become movies right now. Others are so bizarre that they demand a double take. Some even make you cock an eyebrow and question the taste of the more than 375 film executives who were polled to create this list. One thing is for certain though: at least some of these scripts will get made and more than a few of the writers here will go on to write some major movies. ....

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Four rice-based baby foods found with excess heavy metals: survey


Four rice-based baby foods found with excess heavy metals: survey
12/14/2020 10:46 PM
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The four products are found to have excessive levels of cadmium in a news conference held by the Consumers Foundation on Monday. CNA photo Dec.14, 2020
Taipei, Dec. 14 (CNA) Four out of 20 rice-based baby foods that were randomly selected for testing were found to contain higher than permitted levels of cadmium, the Consumers Foundation said Monday.
The products 11 rice-based powders and nine rice cakes were randomly chosen from online retailers and stores in Taipei and New Taipei in July, the foundation s head Terry Huang (黃怡騰) said at a press conference. ....

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