Posts Tagged ‘Stuff’
It's the kind of stuff you'd expect from a University of Southern Maine philosophy major -- a long, introspective research paper celebrating the natural wonders of Maine through the transcendental lens of Ralph Waldo Emerson.
NBC’s Today Show Spotlights Jonas 10 & Family’s Goat Milk Stuff All-Natural Soaps
Tuesday, July 26th, 2011
From their farm, the Jonas family is building http://www.GoatMilkStuff.com into a thriving company marketing goat milk soaps, lotions and more.New York, NY (PRWEB) July 26, 2011 NBC-TV’s Today Show spotlighted how PJ and Jim Jonas and their eight children, ages 4 to 14, have built Goat Milk Stuff into a thriving family business marketing all-natural goat milk soaps and ...
Seven Questions….with Yours Truly [A Blog Around The Clock]
Thursday, July 1st, 2010
Last week, my SciBling Jason Goldman interviewed me for his blog. The questions were not so much about blogging, journalism, Open Access and PLoS (except a little bit at the end) but more about science - how I got into it, what are my grad school experiences, what I think about doing research on animals, and such stuff. Jason posted the interview here, on his blog, on Friday , and he also let me ...
All You Need To Know About A Good Ab Exercise Routine
Saturday, October 3rd, 2009
by Gerald Holt Notice all the gimmicky stuff on TV these days playing on the hopes of thousands who want perfect abs but are not motivated enough to get off the couch and get them. Those fads are nothing more than that, and are just designed to take your hard earned money from your pocket and put it into the marketers pockets that are selling that junk. If you want great abs and a solid set of core muscles, then you have to work for them—no way around it. You need a good ab exercise routine ba
Ten Trivia Facts You Probably Used to Know By Caroline Taggart, Author of I Used to Know That: Stuff You Forgot From School
Thursday, August 13th, 2009
You know how it is — the kids come home from school full of enthusiasm for a new subject, ask you to explain something, and you think, “Oh, yes, I used to know that.” When I started to write a book on things you’d forgotten from your schooldays, I realized that I half- knew lots of stuff. I’d heard of phrases and clauses, but did I know the difference between them? I had a vague idea about photosynthesis – it’s to do with how plants grow, isn’t it? But doesn’t being green come into it som