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Belgian man who was diagnosed as comatose for 23 years typed out a message yesterday: he felt reborn after decades of loneliness and frustration. But a leading bioethicist has expressed scepticism that the man is truly communicating on his own...An expert...
Tags: coma, 23 years, persistent vegetative state, doctors, Rom Houben, brain scans, car crash, Belgium, Liège, Steven Laureys, Neurology, Health Medical Pharma, Materialists, Philosophy of mind, Consciousness, Locked-in syndrome, Neurotrauma, Brain damage, Death, Jean-Dominique Bauby, Elizabeth Woolcock, Sjᅢᄊgren's syndrome, Minimally conscious state, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Rebirth, Traumatic brain injury, Ouija, Stroke, Syndromes, Blink, Intensive care medicine
Santa's inviting finger has been given the flick in a $100,000-plus makeover of the 25-metre Auckland Christmas icon, but the future of his beady, winking eye has yet to be revealed. The 49-year-old fibreglass figure was returned to its Queen St site...
Tags: Ageing Santa, Auckland, New Zealand, Wellington, Index finger, Blink, Makeover, Wink, Finger protocol
Whether analyzing the anatomy of instantaneous decisions in "Blink," or exploring the reasons behind success in "Outliers," he's.
Tags: Malcolm Gladwell, San Francisco, Outliers, Blink, Sociology books, Religion Belief
Morrisson-Reeves will offer a discussion of Malcolm Gladwell�s book, �Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking,� at 5:30 p.m...Richmond. The discussion will be led by Doris Ashbrook and will focus on Gladwell�s examination of how snap judgments...
Tags: Richmond, Blink, Malcolm Gladwell, Think
Seven short stories set in a small Mississippi town. 2 The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown 3 Kindred in Death by J.D...Eve Dallas is assigned to investigate the murder of the police captains daughter. 4 The Gathering Storm by Robert Jordan, Brandon...
Tags: New York City, David Plouffe, Charlie Gasparino, David Baldacci, Mitch Albom, Malcolm Gladwell, Barack Obama, Outliers, Blink, Think, Freakonomics, Levitt, Sociology books, The Tipping Point
Neither had I, until I began this collection by the indefatigably curious journalist Malcolm Gladwell. The familiar jacket design, with its tiny graphic on a spare background, reminds us that Gladwell has become a brand. He is the author of the mega-best...
Tags: Malcolm Gladwell, First Gladwell, New York, The Tipping Point, Offender profiling, Think, SAT, Sociology books, Blink
Tom Cruise is Hollywood’s biggest star since Clark Gable. “I love my work,” says the actor and producer. “It’s all part of life – work, kids, everything. Sometimes I’m stretched a little...
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