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16 votes
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Stay in the Game
14 votes -
Why I found my community in a Starbucks
6 votes -
The loophole: He held her down, choked her, and masturbated onto her. The law said it wasn't sexual assault.
22 votes -
Five Kinds of Relationship Problems
7 votes -
‘It’s getting like Disneyland’: Bruges pulls up drawbridge on tourists
13 votes -
'Wages. time. respect': Swiss women go on strike
10 votes -
When you give a friend a kidney
5 votes -
Former Stanford sailing coach gets one day in prison, six months house arrest, two years probation, and a $10,000 fine in college cheating scandal
14 votes -
Forty online resources all women in tech careers should know about
7 votes -
In just two states, all prisoners can vote. Here's why few do.
7 votes -
The world of online dating for socialists
9 votes -
Workers with disabilities are making cents per hour — and it’s legal
19 votes -
How to be great? Just be good, repeatably.
10 votes -
Is porn making young men impotent?
24 votes -
Combined BA + MA degrees
Have any of you done these degrees? I'm switching disciplines for my MA, and I want to collect information on this alternative method should I fail that this summer. I'd have a more complete grasp...
Have any of you done these degrees? I'm switching disciplines for my MA, and I want to collect information on this alternative method should I fail that this summer. I'd have a more complete grasp of the field and proceed to a PhD equipped with better knowledge. The price to pay being some time, but I'll probably already have to do my MA---if I manage---in three years b/c the school might want me to take an extra preparatory year going through some undergrad classes.
So, any experiences, any comments, any links highly appreciated!
P.S.: EU information appreciated, that's been significantly harder to get at.
7 votes -
New York could become the first state to fully decriminalize sex work
5 votes -
How Touhou inspired me to live my best life
7 votes -
Forget GDP — New Zealand is prioritizing gross national well-being
11 votes -
How the ‘good guy with a gun’ became a deadly American fantasy
19 votes -
It's meow or never: Seoul's street cats fight for love
7 votes -
Improving the animal welfare movement’s image
9 votes -
"Shipbreakers" A documentary about the people and communities involved in the dangerous and dirty industry of scrapping old ships. (2004, National Film Board)
9 votes -
The Fair Work Ombudsman has finalised its investigation into Uber and found its drivers to be independent contractors, not employees.
ABC news article: Uber drivers are not employees, Fair Work Ombudsman finds Fair Work Ombudsman's media release: Uber Australia investigation finalised
10 votes -
The fight for rent control
5 votes -
Desperation and broken trust when schools restrain students or lock them in rooms
9 votes -
How Japan copied American culture and made it better
7 votes -
A Housing Economy for the Many: To deal with the housing crisis, we need to roll back the financialization of housing.
5 votes -
Amid safety complaints, police launch crackdown on illegal homeless camps in Kakaako
4 votes -
The Army ignored her warnings about a dangerous colleague. Then he set her on fire.
10 votes -
Thandi Modise, the knitting needles guerrilla
5 votes -
Gun violence has sharply declined in California's Bay Area. What happened?
8 votes -
Indefinite solitary confinement in New York is finally put to the test
12 votes -
Many people having affairs consider themselves to be ‘happily’ married
8 votes -
New York is one step closer to becoming first state to ban cat declawing
11 votes -
Fantasies of forced sex are common. Do they enable rape culture?
13 votes -
Poverty makes everything worse
9 votes -
'It’s a miracle': Helsinki's radical solution to homelessness
23 votes -
Henry Montgomery Paved the Way for Other Juvenile Lifers to Go Free. Now 72, He May Never Get the Same Chance.
10 votes -
Why we need to bring back the art of communal bathing
28 votes -
These millennials got new roommates. They’re nuns
7 votes -
People who work from home: what you do on your breaks?
Working and studying from home, it's hard not to acquire bad habits. Most of the time I follow the Pomodoro Technique, so I have constant small breaks instead of large ones. But sometimes I just...
Working and studying from home, it's hard not to acquire bad habits. Most of the time I follow the Pomodoro Technique, so I have constant small breaks instead of large ones. But sometimes I just stay on the computer looking at different things such as Reddit and Tildes, and it doesn't feel very restful. At the same time, if I change the context too much, it's easy to lose track of time (yes, even with apps), and I have trouble refocusing on my work, study etc.
This may seem like a trivial problem for some, but not for me!
Summing up: what can I do on my breaks (4 x 5 minutes followed by 1 x 25 minutes) that is both restful and pleasurable, but not excessively engaging?
15 votes -
How the elderly lose their rights: Guardians can sell the assets and control the lives of senior citizens without their consent—and reap a profit from it
9 votes -
'They have become the new religion': Esther Perel says we expect too much from relationships
11 votes -
'If not I, then who?’: Armed with the internet, Russia’s young people want to remake their world
10 votes -
Political confessional: I think private schools should be banned
23 votes -
Gender-segregated swim hours create hot water in some city pools
7 votes -
Get rid of (paper) junk mail | No Sweat Tech
10 votes -
The Permian Basin is booming with oil. But at what cost to West Texans?
4 votes -
A generation is learning how to strike: An interview with Isra Hirsi
6 votes