Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion December 20, 2022
Do genes make us do it? The idea that human behavior is driven by genes makes many people uncomfortable, and nowhere is the dispute more bitter than when discussing the biological underpinnings of violence. The war of ideas over violence and human nature has raged since the 1600s, when philosopher Thomas Hobbes first speculated that the natural condition of mankind was one of violence and conflict. In the 1700s, Jean-Jacques Rousseau saw things... + full article
Forbes USA Business March 06, 2023
Will AI replace your job? The fear is real. getty Work is a state of upheaval—and beyond shifts in where and when people work, changes are occurring in the content of work itself—literally in responsibilities, tasks and assignments. This is fueled by AI and most recently,... + más
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Forbes USA Life March 02, 2023
In regards to evolution, our brains have not changed very much since pre-historic times when we were hunters and gatherers out in the wild nature. Today, however, most of us live in an urban setting and are dependent on digitalization. „In order to stimulate our pre-historic... + más
Le Krewe du Roi celebrates the state at 58th annual Mardi Gras Ball | The Advocate
Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment December 20, 2022
Costa Rica may well be one of the first countries to come to people’s minds when discussing ecotourism and nature travel. With 25% of its territory protected through parks or nature reserves, the options to immerse yourself in its extensive nature are endless. Here are some of... + más
Navas, Ruiz, Borges get another chance at World Cup | Associated Press
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Business Insider USA Entertainment December 20, 2022
Just in time for the holiday weekend, Violent Night is now available to watch at home. The action-comedy can be purchased or rented from digital retailers, including , , and . Offering a Die Hard inspired twist on traditional Santa Claus movies, Violent Night shows just what... + más
The La Brea Tar Pits are full of mysteries. Here are three of the most puzzling | Los Angeles Times
Fast food openings on Christmas Eve and Day? Wendy's, Taco Bell and more | Newsweek
Forbes USA Business November 17, 2022
If you think that yesterday’s leadership styles are still working, you’re not paying attention. Everything about our jobs is different, from what we do, to where we do it from, who we do it with, and even why we do it. Little surprise then, that the leadership required is... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion November 07, 2022
One of the top issues on people’s minds as they vote in the midterm elections is violent crime. This isn’t exclusive to white Republicans swayed by “crime crisis” propaganda on Fox News or the race-baiting GOP ads about the issue. Many people of color fear being... + más
Your guide to the California treasurer election: Jack Guerrero vs. Fiona Ma | Los Angeles Times
In race for California's top banker, Cudahy councilman looks to oust incumbent who weathered political storms | Los Angeles Times
Forbes USA Life November 06, 2022
Abruzzo, Wild Heart of Italy, from Rewilding Europe Travel© Umberto Esposito - Wildlife Adventures Climate crisis and wildlife extinction are part of the dialogue of nature and adventure travel, but thankfully, so is rewilding. Letting nature heal itself and return to a... + más
Six New Rewilding Europe Trips Launch With Rewilding Europe Travel | Forbes
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