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    The verb to busk, from the word busker, comes from the Spanish root word buscar, with the meaning "to seek". [3] The Spanish word buscar in turn evolved from the Indo-European word *bhudh-skō ("to win, conquer"). [4] It was used for many street acts, and was the title of a famous Spanish book about one of them, El Buscón.

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    These types of artists, also being second-generation Spanish speakers, suggest that there is less fear or feelings of intimidation of using Spanish in public spaces. Moreover, this lack of negative connotation with public use of Spanglish and heritage-language language tools point to a subconscious desire to challenge negative rhetoric, as well ...

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    A book whose chapters you can read in pretty much any order. "Whitey on the Moon" Not everybody was happy to see the first man on the Moon. Winnie ille Pu: Winnie-the-Pooh in Latin that became a bestseller. Wonders of the East: An Old English text from a millennium ago, all about the various creatures that can supposedly be found in Asia.

  5. Being spontaneous can be good for you. 6 ways to ditch the ...

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    Being so booked and busy means there aren’t many chances for spontaneous activities, like grabbing a drink with a friend you just ran into, or simply breaking out of your daily routine.

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    Reviewers lauded the work as a must-read investment book. It’s engaging and entertaining, includes detailed advice on what investors should and shouldn’t do, and is informative without being ...

  7. Amusing Ourselves to Death - Wikipedia

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    Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business (1985) is a book by educator Neil Postman. It has been translated into eight languages and sold some 200,000 copies worldwide. In 2005, Postman's son Andrew reissued the book in a 20th anniversary edition. [not verified in body]

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  9. Are we multitasking too much? Why it can be stressful and ...

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    We work better when we can strategically switch focus between these things — and have time when we step back and review the overall picture — rather than trying to pay attention to everything ...