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[15] [16] His 2011 TED talk on oxytocin and trust has gained over a million views. [17] He was named by Wired magazine as one of the 10 Sexiest Geeks in 2005. [18] Zak suggests that intimate contact, using social ritual and social media such as using Twitter and Facebook raises oxytocin levels.
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The Comics Journal is an American magazine of news and criticism published by Fantagraphics Books and pertaining to comic books and strips. Of note are its long and in-depth interviews with artists and writers.
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Nancy Duarte is an American writer, speaker, and CEO. Duarte is the author of several books, including Slide:ology: The Art and Science of Creating Great Presentations (2008), Resonate: Present Visual Stories that Transform Audiences (2010), the HBR Guide to Persuasive Presentations (2012), and Illuminate: Ignite Change Through Speeches, Stories, Ceremonies and Symbols (2016).
Paul Kerswill, FBA, is a sociolinguist.Since 2012, he has been professor in the department of language and linguistic science at the University of York.After completing his undergraduate degree and doctorate at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, he was a research assistant from 1985 to 1986 at the University of Cambridge, before working as a lecturer at the University of Reading until his ...
Paul volunteered as a journalist at Berkeley public radio station KPFA, then in 1988, joined the San Francisco Fire Department, as one of the first women hired by the department. [1] She worked most of her career on the search and rescue team. [2] Her first book was the nonfiction memoir Fighting Fire, published in 1998. It was a finalist at ...
The Atlantic, Sep 1, 2016 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The unpleasant reality that I have had to accept is that there will be no new Donald Trump, just the same candidate who will slash and burn and trample anything and anyone he perceives as being in his way or an easy scapegoat.