Meet Miriam Jacobson, an inspiring leader in Jewish education now serving as assistant director at Temple Sinai.
The ability to move with speed, precision and power is important for longevity. Here’s how to gauge it and how to improve.
Back in a 2006 issue of GOLF Magazine, Peter Kostis broke down a key "X-factor" that pros use to add serious speed to their swings.
And then it got me.” A handful of decades and an MIT physics doctorate later, Tan is the chief science officer (CSO) of ...
Of these three steps to career growth, the most important one is the first — having clarity on where you want to be 10 years ...
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#PastForward: Danseuse Madhu Nataraj continues to define how Bengaluru moves
Madhu Nataraj has been one of the most quietly radical forces in Indian dance. A kathak exponent, contemporary choreographer, ...
Senior author Professor Christofer Clemente, also of UniSC, said: “Our findings suggest that kangaroos’ posture-controlled ...
The findings showed that people who struggled to forgive themselves often felt that the event was still fresh in their minds, ...
Reflecting on how the film landscape has changed over the years, Navya states, “I had a great time in the 2000s. The ...
The Sedona Historical Society announced its annual fundraising campaign for the first time with a comprehensive plan to ...
David Lynch was surrealism's best exponent during the second half of the 20th century, but from Lost Highway to Eraserhead, ...
One of the things former middle school science teacher Diane Kristoff learned about Sedona after moving from Scottsdale last ...
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