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Why Your Brain Needs More Downtime
Click Here to Read: Why Your Brain Needs More Downtime Research on naps, meditation, nature walks and the habits of exceptional artists and athletes reveals how mental breaks increase productivity, replenish attention, solidify memories and encourage creativity By Ferris Jabr on the Scientific American website on October 15, 2013.
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Bullying among boys easily dismissed?
Click Here to Read: Bullying among boys easily dismissed? By Wendy Sachs on the CNN website on October 22, 2013.
Just as bullying has shifted over the years, Hollywood has shifted how bullies are portrayed in film and TV. Take a look back at some of pop culture’s best-known bullies. Here Matt Dillon, second from left, is the head bully in charge of runt Chris Makepeace, right, who hires a very large classmate to take on his tormenter in the 1980 film “My Bodyguard.”









