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Calendar Major Events 1944 World War II: Operation Spring - one of Canada's bloodiest days, 18,444 casualties and 5,021 killed 1997 Scientists announce the first human stem cells to be cultured in a laboratory using tissue taken from aborted human embryos More July 25 Events Jul 25 in Film & TV Jul 25 in Music 1965 Bob Dylan is booed by sections of the crowd at the Newport Folk Festival for performing with an electric guitar, the beginning of folk-rock 1975 Marvin Hamlisch and Edward Kleban's musical "
Be honest: do you stretch before and after your workouts? If you don’t, you actually might be onto something. Most physically active adults with reasonable fitness goals may not need to stretch at all.
Here’s what every busy person should know about stretching—and how little you can get away with doing.
What is stretching, anyway?There are two main types of stretching: static and dynamic. Static is when you hold a stretch for at least 10 to 30 seconds.
Israel’s war in Gaza has roiled college campuses across America, as students have set up encampments and rallied against Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, sparking free speech debates and creating sharp divisions with members of government, alumni, donors, other students, and some faculty amid accusations of antisemitism.
Emerging as one of the most prominent and controversial figureheads of the opposition to pro-Palestinian protesters is Columbia Business School assistant professor Shai Davidai, who is Jewish and Israeli American and has recently found himself barred from parts of Columbia’s New York campus amid the latest flareup in tensions.
Yes, an Eminem music video is trending in the year 2024. On May 30, the 51-year-old rapper released “Houdini,” the first single from his upcoming The Death of Slim Shady, teasing in a promotional video with the magician David Blaine that he would “make [his] career disappear.” “Houdini” is now the No. 1 trending music video on YouTube, and “Eminem” is the top trending topic on X and Google. The video is hypercharged by three surefire paths to virality in this era of social media: nostalgia, shock value, and celebrity cameos.
A groundbreaking study investigated the nature of highly negative insults, which were called the "Foul Four." The researchers found that insults fall into four key themes: worthlessness, stupidity, depravity, and peculiarity. When we insult others, we see them as violating values like power, intelligence, morality, or behaving abnormally. Why you should never call someone stupid or use any insult, even as a joke: ADVERTISEMENT
People are sensitive to mean words We might think it’s a joke to call someone stupid or dumb because they are our friends, but it’s not a joke to them.