WiredNews: Among people who work with older adults, the concept of “cognitive fitness” has become a buzzword to describe activities that stimulate underutilized areas of the brain and improve memory. Proponents of brain-fitness exercises say such mental conditioning can help prevent or delay memory loss and the onset of other age-related cognitive disorders. The NECC
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Aug 2005
First, I would have her be beautiful, and walking carefully up on my poetry at the loneliest moment of an afternoon, her hair still damp at the neck from washing it. She should be wearing a raincoat, an old one, dirty from not having money enough for the cleaners. She will take out her glasses,
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Aug 2005
Cultures On The Edge – Photographic Exhibit Wow! Photographer Pablo Corral Vega walked the whole of the Andes, from the very southern tip of South America to the North, documenting it through stunning photography along the way. His photographs and stories have been published in National Geographic, Lonely Planet and he is currently working on
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Aug 2005
Nathan emails Gordon – new middle management around the office: “Hi Gordon – I’m Nathan, my title is The Graphics Studio and I also have a pretty nice bike. There, now we know eachother and are great friends. I’m going to need to get a picture of you with our digital camera (don’t worry, it
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Aug 2005
Is it just me, or does the latest Windows update, “Windows Genuine Advantage Validation Tool,” sound extremely suspicious? Not to mention that you can’t download Windows updates with any browser other than IE…