Guest Author A.J. King provides us with a primer about Genetically Modified Organisms. In plain English, you’ll learn what they are, how they’re different than organic foods and why it is important to your lifestyle and your overall health.
I Remember Wearing A Poppy
I remember wearing a poppy. A bright red, careful-not-to-pin-your-finger, poppy, that I displayed proudly on my winter jacket every year. I remember everyone wore a poppy. I remember sitting numb-bottomed in school assembly, wearing my poppy that I’d transferred from my coat to my chemise, while old gentlemen spoke of a war I didn’t understand. […]
Build A Goals Engine
Guest Author Mike DeWolfe shares a strategy on how to unpack big goals into small tasks.
Top 10 Most Loved Sandwiches
Americans love sandwiches so much, that the 3rd of November is celebrated as “National Sandwich Day.” To commemorate this year’s National Sandwich Day, Guest Author Greg Buckskin has compiled a list of the absolute best 10 sandwiches ever.
The First Rung
Guest author Drew Sager’s creative writing describes the personal experience in picking yourself up off the floor of mediocrity.
I Am Getting Bald
The discovery of changes to our physical appearance can lead to depression, but guest author Sylva Ifedigbo shows his humorous acceptance of one such discovery.
The Past and Future of Language
Guest Author Autumn Barlow writes about history, culture, geography, the evolution of the English language and how our need to communicate effectively remains the same.
Chocolates Anyone?
Paige-Jennan Andrew reminds us that happiness is not out there somewhere in the future but that if we pay attention, we can find it in every passing moment of our lives.
5 Protests That Shook the World (With Laughter)
Great moments in “laughtivism” from Yes Men Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno, the guys who duped the BBC, embarrassed Dow Chemical, and mocked Halliburton.
The Annotated Apocalypse: Anthropologists Tackle 2012
It’s August of 2011, do you know when your Apocalypse is? Maggie Koerth-Baker talks to archaeologist John Hoopes about 2012 myths, pseudo-science movements, and why the 2012 phenomenon owes as much to Lovecraft and Huxley as it does to the ancient Maya.
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