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Why Does the Richest Country in the World Have So Many Poor Kids? (Ep 475) - Freakonomics

Why Does the Richest Country in the World Have So Many Poor Kids? (Ep 475) - Freakonomics
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Pigeons from Hell (review) by Jet-Poop - Everything2 com

Sat Oct 01 2011 at 0:05:37 The strange paralysis that had held him was broken. He took a step toward the door, then checked himself. The footfalls were resumed. Branner was coming back. He was not running. The tread was even more deliberate and measured than before. Now the stairs began to creak again. A groping hand, moving along the balustrade, came into the bar of moonlight; then another, and a ghastly thrill went through Griswell as he saw that the other hand gripped a hatchet a hatchet which dripped blackly. Was that Branner who was coming down that stair? Yes! The figure had moved into the bar

The Power of Touch: How Physical Contact Can Reshape the Clinical Exam — Part 1

Credit: Getty Images This is Part 1 of a 2-part series on the power of touch in the clinical medical environment. In Part 2, we will resume our interview with Stephen W. Russell, MD, co-president of the Society of Bedside Medicine and professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Alabama, Birmingham. According to Aristotle, the first and most important sensation that human beings share with the animal kingdom is touch. Without touch, he posited, animals cannot exist. 1 The philosopher took these theories a step further, linking sensory perception with the soul; the sensitive soul, in particular, renders animals capable of feeling pleasure and pain, and of the senses governed by this soul, touch or tactility was considered the “most pervasive and intelligent.”

Bucks earn first BCHL win over Smoke Eaters

Posted: April 5, 2021 Bucks earn first BCHL win over Smoke Eaters The Cranbrook Bucks earned their first regular season BC Hockey League (BCHL) win over one of the more legendary hockey clubs in Canada yesterday (April 4). Playing in just their second game in the BCHL Penticton Pod at the South Okanagan Events Centre, the Bucks skated to a 5-3 victory over the Trail Smoke Eaters. Four Bucks scored their first goals of the season, including Nathan Fox who evened the first period score one apiece, while Noah Quinn gave his club a 2-1 lead heading into the second. AJ Vasko notched his second marker of the season at 13:23 of the second before Trail’s Noah Wakeford beat Bucks netminder Jay Thomson with less than four minutes remaining in the second period for his second of the game.

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