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wall ceiling bike rack under $50 by toyota 4runner (7 years ago)
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wall ceiling bike rack under $50 by toyota 4runner (7 years ago)
Talkin’ bout my Generation
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JULIA SPENCER-FLEMING: Lately, I've been contemplating the ineffable nature of time, and culture, and the meaning of life. Why are we here? What are we doing? And most importantly, why am I turning 60 in a little over a month?Ugh.This headstone milestone birthday has me spinning - first I'm buying heavy-duty face creams, then I'm laughing at "do you remember the 70s" blogs, followed by looking up actuarial tables, and coming back to rest at "60 is the New 40." I certainly feel more like 40 than 60 (if I ignore my knees.) When my mom turned 60, two of her...
Hobbies are more than just a fun way to pass the time – they can be a great opportunity to teach your children important life skill
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s. Play underpins academic learning and it’s just as fundamental to their development in terms of creativity, critical thinking, language and emotional intelligence. Here are six hobbies that will enable our kids to have fun while also learning valuable skills. Unsplash | Phil Hearing Painting Painting and drawing is a fantastic hobby for fostering creativity in kids, but it’s also an invitation for them to learn about colours, practice their hand-eye coordination and develop their mobility skills throughout their early years. Art is a wonderful hobby for self-expression for kids of all ages and it can also help younger children...
Review: Bell Super Air R MIPS Helmet
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BELL SUPER AIR R HELMET REVIEW Review by Jason Ekman Who is the Bell Super Air R helmet for? Before heading out for a ride do you find yourself asking: What kind of ride should I do today? A pedal-fest or a high-speed rock party? What about something casual in between? Well, that is who the Bell Super Air R helmet is designed for. It is a pedal-friendly, convertible full face mountain bike helmet that is light enough to be worn all day, but with that little extra added safety of an attachable chin bar for when the trails turn...
Light the Fire and Fan the Flames: Surviving China’s Cultural Revolution
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The Cultural Revolution began with the creation of a “big-character poster” by a young philosophy lecturer, Nie Yuanzi. A big-character poster was a wall-mounted poster that employed large Chinese characters as a means of protest. Nie posted hers in Beijing University, the cradle of the student political movements. A hard-core Marxist and Maoist, Nie was angry at the pragmatism of President Liu and Deng and with the direction the country was heading. President Liu and Deng had steered the country away from Mao’s ideas such as the “Free Big Wok Meal.” They had promoted intellectuals, such as professors and capable...