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10 Laws of Productivity :: Tips :: The 99 Percent - StumbleUpon

http://99u.com/articles/6585/10-laws-of-productivity You might think that creatives as diverse as Internet entrepreneur Jack Dorsey, industrial design firm Studio 7.5, and bestselling Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami would have little in common.
let's get started making music... 1 draw on the grid with your mouse to make a beat show me 2 save your track and share it with friends. show me 3 out of ideas? roll the dice and start remixing. show me 4 explore the beatlab community show me For more tips, tutorials vidoes, and FAQs, check out our community wiki. http://www.beatlab.com/create

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How do colors affect purchases?

For retailers, shopping is the art of persuasion. Though there are many factors that influence how and what consumers buy. However, a great deal is decided by visual cues, the strongest and most persuasive being color. http://blog.kissmetrics.com/color-psychology/
Home » featured , Inspiring Artists , Inspiring Projects 26 October 2010 615 Comments Sometimes an artist creates something so beautifully simple that it takes your breath away…. literally. http://24flinching.com/word/featured/drowning-beautiful/

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http://irinawerning.com/bttf2/back-to-the-future-2-2011/ Now its time for KOREA, TAIWAN AND TOKYO. If you live here and want to participate in my project, email me amazing old pictures to : backtothefuturepics@gmail.com Riff Raff 1976 & 2011 London Andy 1967 & 2011 Los Angeles Johanes 1994 & 2011 Hamburg Maarje 1990 & 2011 Amsterdam

BACK TO THE FUTURE 2 (2011) : Irina Werning - Photographer - StumbleUpon

Great news today: we will start a series of showcases that are meant to make the jaws drop! Here’s the first one of the series: none of the 50 photos are photoshopped, to emphasize the natural beauty and the professionalism of the photographers. 50 scenes that cannot be seen in the daily life, 50 jewels of the photographic art! If you want to see more, also checkout: 50 More Photos That Will Blow Your Mind Landslide Hall Clouds on Fire http://www.pxleyes.com/blog/2011/12/these-50-photos-will-blow-you-away/

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Allegory of the Cave

Plato realizes that the general run of humankind can think, and speak, etc., without (so far as they acknowledge) any awareness of his realm of Forms. The allegory of the cave is supposed to explain this. In the allegory, Plato likens people untutored in the Theory of Forms to prisoners chained in a cave, unable to turn their heads. http://faculty.washington.edu/smcohen/320/cave.htm
The former Glenn Dale Hospital (also known as Glenndale Hospital) was once a tuberculosis hospital constructed to treat the population of the Washington D.C. area. The 210 acre campus consisted of mainly two large hospital buildings: Building A, opened in 1937 treated adults with a capacity of 293 beds, and Building B, opened in 1934 which treated children, with a capacity of 257 beds. These buildings had many terraces to push the beds out on for fresh air treatments. Other structures included the power plant, trash incinerator, nurse's quarters, and staff housing. http://www.opacity.us/site32_glenn_dale_hospital.htm

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Seven Stunning Hybrid Creatures | Green Buzz

Nature has always been prepared to mix and match, seeking out the best qualities in a species to pass on to future generations. It sometimes happens that creatures which belong to the same genre families come into contact, though rarely, and manage to successfully breed. http://green-buzz.net/science-technology/seven-stunning-hybrid-animals/
http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2103335,00.html Gangs are such a part of life in southeastern Los Angeles that Daniel Gonzalez once thought he was destined to be wrapped up in them sooner or later. The omens were everywhere. He had friends die after they were stabbed in a racially motivated fight.

L.A. Phils Dudamel Leads At-Risk Kids to Classical Music - TIME

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Louis Wain at his drawing table [ 1 ] Louis Wain (5 August 1860 – 4 July 1939) was an English artist best known for his drawings, which consistently featured anthropomorphised large-eyed cats and kittens. In his later years he may have suffered from schizophrenia (although this claim is disputed ), which, according to some psychologists [ citation needed ] , can be seen in his works. [ edit ] Life and work A naturalistic cat from early in Wain's career. Louis William Wain was born on 5 August 1860 in Clerkenwell in London .

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THE RUSSIAN COMMUNICATOR

Michael Church picks his highlight from the next two months in classical music: Vladimir Jurowski at the Royal Festival Hall ... From INTELLIGENT LIFE magazine, January/February 2012 Audiences and orchestras in the West always need a Russian conductor to fall in love with, and the current apple of their eye is the charismatic Vladimir Jurowski. When he takes the helm for a series of concerts entitled “Sergei Prokofiev: Man of the People?” at London’s Southbank Centre in January, he will be playing to his strengths.

Beautiful/Decay Cult of the Creative Arts | Artist Book Series + Daily Art And Design Blog And Creative Community

Nicholas Di Genova has developed a unique practice that is as firmly rooted in the utterly fantastical as it is in the deeply scientific. His depictions of hybrid creatures examine wildlife illustration through a Sci-fi lens. Di Genova’s highly detailed, and often encyclopaedic investigations of the natural world, yield monstrosities that are the most unlikely of amalgamations – these can be, for instance, a fusion of cat, goat and snake with cormorant, or tortoise merging into carnivorous plant and even a toad with eight, tentacle-like tongues.