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Picture of the Day

November 10, 2023

black doll test

“The Doll Test”, which found that given a choice between Black dolls and white dolls, most Black children preferred to play with white dolls and was later cited as a factor in the Brown v. Board of Education decision

In the landscape of American history, the struggle for civil rights has been a persistent battle fought on many fronts. Among the arsenal for change, one of the most poignant and revealing weapons was not a piece of legislation or a violent protest; it was a simple psychological experiment involving children and two dolls. This was the Doll Test, a study that laid bare the insidious impact of systemic racism on young minds and became a cornerstone in the historic Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court case that desegregated American schools.

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Why My Kids Will Wrestle

November 10, 2023

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1. Foundation sport. Wrestling is the perfect foundation for all other sports. Wrestling is balance, agility, hand –eye coordination, flexibility, positioning, strength, speed, explosiveness, footwork, hustle, mental focus, mental toughness, core strength,concentration, competition, and endurance. Wrestling will make our youth better at all other sports.

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November 9, 2023

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The 50 Best Movie And TV Show Twists Of All Time – The Ringer

She Played ‘Ashley Banks’ on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. See Tatyana Ali Now at 44 – Wanderer

How Bad Is Your Streaming Music? Our sophisticated A.I. judges your awful taste in music – The Pudding

Whatever Happened To Bloodsport Actor Donald Gibb? – Ned Hardy

First-Gen Social Media Users Have Nowhere to Go – Wired

This pocket knife cuts like crazy, weighs nothing, feels great in your hand, and can last basically forever if you use it right. And it will cost you less than $20 – Amazon

The Strike Is Over! SAG-AFTRA & Studios Reach Tentative Deal On New Three-Year Contract – Deadline

The $2 Million Coal Mine That Might Hold a $37 Billion Treasure – WSJ

What AI architects fear most: Undetectable fake images – Axios

I study highly successful people for a living. Here are 11 little habits they practice every day – CNBC

How to Say the Unsayable: 10 Ways to Approach a Sensitive, Daunting Conversation – The Guardian

What happens in ‘The Marvels’ post-credits scene? – We Got This Covered

Asking one simple question can entirely change how you feel – Pscyhe

A weighted blanket is a must-have for the winter time. Somehow it makes you feel safe and warm, but not too warm and before you know it you’re asleep – Amazon

How to Tell If Your Child Is Gifted (and What to Do If They Are) – Life Hacker

5 Ways to Build Resilience and Conquer Adversity – Mark Manson

Here’s How to Give Women Orgasms, According to Lesbians – VICE

The gigantic training guns that helped the troops better understand the firing mechanism – Rare Historical Photos

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The Dumping Grounds

November 9, 2023

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What Are Art Freeports?

November 9, 2023

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In the labyrinthine world of high-value art, not all masterpieces spend their days adorning the walls of museums or luxury homes. Some find themselves in the less glamorous, albeit strategically advantageous, confines of art freeports. These storage facilities, often located near airports or in tax-friendly jurisdictions, are the art world’s open secret, a place where the wealthy can store valuable pieces—sometimes indefinitely—away from the prying eyes of tax authorities. This article sheds light on the enigmatic world of art freeports and their controversial role in the realm of tax evasion.

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A Few Photos To Help You Scratch That Nostalgic Itch

November 9, 2023

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Picture of the Day

November 9, 2023

Soviet Marshal Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov, 1960.

Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov stands among the most prominent military figures in 20th-century history, renowned for his pivotal role in the Soviet Union’s military campaigns during World War II. Born on December 1, 1896, in a small village in the Kaluga Province, Zhukov rose from a peasant background to become one of the Soviet Union’s most decorated generals.

Zhukov’s military acumen was evident early in his career, but it was during the Second World War that his strategic genius truly shone. He was instrumental in several key victories that were turning points in the war against Nazi Germany. His first significant achievement was the defense of Moscow in the winter of 1941, where his leadership helped to halt the advance of the German Army at a critical moment. Following this, he led the Red Army to victory at the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942-1943, a brutal confrontation that is often cited as the bloodiest battle in the history of warfare and a decisive turning point in the war.

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How Stepping Outside Your Comfort Zone Can Lead to Personal Growth

November 9, 2023

As humans, we all have a natural tendency to avoid discomfort. We like to stay in our comfortable routines and avoid anything that might make us anxious or upset. However, remaining in this “comfort zone” can often limit our potential for growth. Pushing ourselves outside of what’s familiar, although uncomfortable at first, can lead to tremendous self-improvement and fulfillment.

Seeking discomfort doesn’t mean putting yourself in dangerous situations. It simply means willingly doing things that feel unfamiliar or challenging. This could be as simple as having a difficult conversation you’ve been avoiding, trying a new hobby that you have no experience in, or traveling somewhere completely foreign to you. Discomfort shows you where your current limitations are and gives you a chance to expand them.

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November 8, 2023

Noah Hathaway - NeverEnding Story

Does She Love Me? 11 Clear Signs She’s In Love With You – Knowledge For Men

Whatever Happened to Bolo Yeung From ‘Bloodsport’? – Ned Hardy

5 Horror Movies That Boldly Went Where No Horror Movie Should Have Gone – Wanderer

If coffee makes you feel tense, anxious and drained, switch to matcha green tea. Sustained energy without the crash. Just smooth sailing – Amazon

Grand Theft Auto 6 reveal reportedly happening this week, with trailer dropping in December – The Verge

Nintendo Is Making a Live-Action ‘Legend of Zelda’ Movie – Slash Dot

How to control the unconscious attitudes influencing your money habits – CNBC

How to navigate dating when you don’t want kids – VOX

We watched 100 episodes of The Big Bang Theory to figure out what the government in China censors, and why – The Pudding

10 Surprising Facts About the Titanic That Will Blow Your Mind – Linkiest

Drunk Russian Pro Boxer’s Freakout: Beats a Teen and Security, then Shoots Several People with a Traumatic Pistol – Reddit

Inside the Pain Cave – Courtney Dauwalter, the world’s greatest ultrarunner, has a visualization method that helps her conquer hundreds of miles at a time – The Ringer

If you have a hard time waking up in the morning and find yourself hitting the snooze button too often, invest in a sunrise alarm clock! It’s a game changer! It mimics waking up to a sunrise gradually, and the brain is tricked into waking up slowly – rather than a startling ring – Amazon

WWF SummerSlam ’92 is Still a Slam Dunk 30 Years On – Den of Geek

How A Big Expensive House Can Ruin Your Life And Path To FIRE – Financial Samurai

Whatever Happened to Actress Kerry Duff From ‘The Famous Jett Jackson’? – Ned Hardy

What Do Successful People Mean When They Say “Transcendental Meditation Changed My Life”? – Inside Hook

How to be happy and lead a meaningful life – Get Rich Slowly

10 Things You Might Not Know About Pappy Van Winkle Whiskey – First We Feast

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The Dumping Grounds

November 8, 2023

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