Using Tai Chi to Build Strength
Using Tai Chi to Build Strength Tai chi moves can be easily learned and executed by people of all ages and states of health, even elderly people in wheelchairs. Read More…
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Using Tai Chi to Build Strength Tai chi moves can be easily learned and executed by people of all ages and states of health, even elderly people in wheelchairs. Read More…
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Out of the Classroom and Into the World: 70-Plus Places to Publish Teenage Writing and Art Opportunities for young artists and writers across genres, all of which are currently or soon to be open. Read More…
Read moreBulimia Bulimia is an illness in which a person binges on food or has regular episodes of overeating and feels a loss of control. The person then uses different methods — such as vomiting or abusing laxatives — to prevent weight gain. Many (but not all)… Read More…
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The Week in Business: Facebook Is on the Defensive, and Black Friday Sales Start Early Plus, the F.D.A. moves to ban flavored tobacco, Brexit hits the skids and Amazon’s HQ2 draws critics in New York. Read More…
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Can a Co-op Board Member Mine My Personal Information? A co-op board application package contains sensitive information. What happens when a board member misuses it? Read More…
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A Clearer Message on Cochlear Implants Portrayals of this technology as a “miracle” for deaf people overlook its potential downsides and challenges. Read More…
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Michelle Obama and Tracee Ellis Ross on the Power of Women’s Stories The former first lady and a star of ABC’s “black-ish” talk about Mrs. Obama’s memoir, feeling “good enough” and what it really means to “go high.” Read More…
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City’s Watchdog Claims Intimidation. Mayor’s Response: ‘Delusions of Grandeur.’ In a letter, Mark Peters, who was fired on Friday, cited “a late-night screaming call” in which Mayor Bill de Blasio pressured him not to issue a report. Read More…
Read moreSpecial Report: How ZTE Helps Venezuela Create China-Style Social Control In April 2008, former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez dispatched Justice Ministry officials to visit counterparts in the Chinese technology hub of Shenzhen. Their mission, according to a member of the Venezuela delegation, was to learn the workin… Read More…
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You Don’t Have to Be a Journalist to Want to Keep Chats Private It’s easy to leave behind digital evidence when talking to sources — or to friends. Here’s how Kate Conger, a tech reporter, reduces that exposure. Read More…
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