The author calls for a revolution in health care, criticizing its hostility to alternative medicine and its bias against women
For readers of On Trails, this is an incisive, utterly engaging exploration of walking: how it is fundamental to our being human, how we've designed it out of our lives, and how it is essential that we reembrace it.
Antonia Malchik asks essential questions at the center of humanity's evolution and social structures: Who gets to walk, and where?
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Reclaiming our dreams is an inspirational insight that I gain through meditation.
Jean Twenge and Keith Campbell, authors of The Narcissism Epidemic, remark on the use of“I,” “me,” and “my” as branding devices outside biomedicine— notably the repetition of “I” in the iPod, iPhone, and iPad.
Mickra Hamilton is the cofounder and CEO of the Apeiron Center for Human Potential/Apeiron Academy and a human performance subject matter expert in the US Air Force Reserves. She works on Chapter 6: Becoming Physically Resilient.
David Sibley, “The Annual Plumage Cycle of a Male American Goldfinch,” Sibley Guides (blog), May 1, 2012, http://www.sibleyguides.com/2012/05/the-annual ... John H. Harvey (Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1981), 409–422. 20.
Vacant cavalry barracks were granted to Pratt in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1879 for use as an off-reservation boarding school (Lajimodiere, 2012). Another boarding school, Chemawa Industrial School, opened in Oregon the following year.
I waited a few years after I was released from treatment to really make amends with my mother. Working on my relationship with her had to come after I worked on myself. I needed to be able to stand up for myself and let her know I was ...
For some, these online dialogues provide an introduction to the work of Black feminist icons like Angela Davis, Barbara Smith, bell hooks, and the women of the Combahee River Collective.