Barbara Beaucond3 days agoNeuroscience Says 1 Effortless Habit Can Help You Learn Faster and Master New SkillsInc Magazine - Justin BarisoWant to learn faster? Practice is good, but practice plus this is better. I remember when I first moved to Europe, I was amazed to see the level of English many spoke. But there were always a few whose English skills surpassed everyone else's. Often, they came from Scandinavian countries, like …
Barbara Beaucond3 days ago49 of the best Harvard University courses you can take online for freeMashable - Joseph GreenWant to learn all about artificial intelligence, game development, Python, and more without spending anything? You've come to the right place. TL;DR: A wide range of online courses from Harvard University are available to take for free on edX, including lessons on AI, Python, JavaScript, and …
Barbara Beaucond3 days agoProject 2025 For Dummies: Americans United's Toolkit Exposing Heritage Foundation’s Toxic Projectdailykos.com - by Bill BerkowitzThe media is finally paying attention to the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, the 900-+ page blueprint for a second Trump term. Despite so many of …
Barbara Beaucond3 days agoQueen Camilla Was a Literal Birthday Queen In Historic Crown of More Than 1,000 DiamondsVanity FairWhile King Charles III read the government’s speech to Parliament, his wife wore the sparkliest party hat. On Wednesday, King Charles III carried out one of his most important constitutional duties—presiding over the State Opening of Parliament and reading a speech written by the government of …
Barbara Beaucond4 days agoDermatologists Who Had Skin Cancer Share 7 Warnings That Can Save Your LifeHuffPost - Michelle RostamianThey reveal unusual — and not-so-talked-about — places skin cancer can show up, plus surprising signs of the disease. When board-certified dermatologist Dr. Elizabeth Tanzi was pregnant with her first child, a dark spot formed on her lower leg. Six months later, when the spot began to grow, the …
Barbara Beaucond3 days agoHow to Prevent (and Treat) Heat Rash, According to ExpertsPSFeelGood - Sydney WingfieldSunburn, tan lines, and sweaty skin are all things people tend to experience throughout the summer months. While protecting your skin from the sun can help prevent the more unpleasant side effects of the warm weather, some things, like heat rashes, can have a mind of their own. Whether you've …