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23 Nikola Tesla Quotes That Will Electrify Your Life Nikola Tesla was a Serbian American inventor, engineer, futurist and physicist best known for his contributions to designing modern alternating current electric supply. He was born on the 10th of July in 1856 and passed away on the 7th of January, 1943. Tesla’s legacy lives on today in books, radio, film, tv, music, live theater, comics and even video games. He is an inspirational character who received no fame, fortune, and little credit during his life. But the impacts of his inventions have transformed our world. Here are some of our favorite quotes by Tesla. Enjoy. “I don’t care that they stole my idea . . “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.” “The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. “The present is theirs; the future, for which I really worked, is mine.” “The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence.”
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What Are The Effects Of Poverty? Worrying about money can put a strain on you in the short-term, but new research shows that living in poverty can affect you for life. Related Videos What Living on Food Stamps Is Really Like How Do Food Stamps Work? Several scientific studies indicate that poverty, in addition to impacting your day-to-day life, has major effects on the brain as well. A 2013 study published in Science looked at any relation between poverty and overall cognitive function. In comparing sugar cane farmers both before and after harvest, the researchers found that, with the financial security of selling crops, the farmers made better decisions than farmers before the harvest. Another study looked at physical brain development and poverty. The effects of poverty can be brutal and raising oneself into a higher income bracket is extremely challenging. What Living on Food Stamps Is Really LikeHow Do Food Stamps Work? Learn More: Bad Decisions Don't Make You Poor.
3 Golden Age Comic Book Heroes Who Got Left There, Part 1 The Dart's history sounds less like an origin story and more like a test to see if 1940s comic book publishers were even capable of rejecting ideas. It begins in ancient Rome, where the gods give Caius Martius "the secret of darting thru the air" to battle evil. This ends up being a bad dart-secret investment for the gods, because the very first wizard Caius finds beats him and transforms him into a rock. He then stays a rock for 2,200 years. Fox Feature Syndicate"Dang it, that guy was going to teach me how to fly! Waking up in his new home of the modern Rocket Age, the first thing Caius does is confusedly wander into traffic, where he sees young Ace Barlow's parents get gunned down by criminals. Fox Feature Syndicate"Hope your pelvis likes young lad head, you rat!" Ace appeared in comics just weeks after the first appearance of Batman's Robin. Fox Feature Syndicate"Son, there must be some mistake. Fox Feature Syndicate"Sorry to drop in, Chuckles! Fox Feature SyndicateI'm not kidding.
The Largest Companies by Revenue in Each State 801 9ShareNew Click to enlarge Today's map comes from Broadview Networks. Using data from Hoover's, they found the biggest company in each state by revenue. You might be looking for certain companies, like Apple, that have not made it on the map. Revenue and market value are not the same, so when you look at the companies' income, Chevron comes out victorious. The Afternoon Map is a semi-regular feature in which we post maps and infographics. People are sharing “jokes that are so stupid that they’re funny” and they’re COMPLETELY RIGHT Over on Reddit Aweseom_ has asked “What’s a joke that’s so stupid it’s funny?” and there’s been over 9,616 comments in less than a week, and the results are superb. And we’ve gone though it with fine-tooth comb only selecting the very best for you, read readers, for you. I recently bought some shoes from a drug dealer.
The Disease of Being Busy By Omid Safi / onbeing.org I saw a dear friend a few days ago. I stopped by to ask her how she was doing, how her family was. She looked up, voice lowered, and just whimpered: “I’m so busy… I am so busy… have so much going on.” Almost immediately after, I ran into another friend and asked him how he was. The tone was exacerbated, tired, even overwhelmed. And it’s not just adults. After we settled in, we went to one of the friendly neighbors, asking if their daughter and our daughter could get together and play. Horribly destructive habits start early, really early. How did we end up living like this? Whatever happened to a world in which kids get muddy, get dirty, get messy, and heavens, get bored? What happened to a world in which we can sit with the people we love so much and have slow conversations about the state of our heart and soul, conversations that slowly unfold, conversations with pregnant pauses and silences that we are in no rush to fill? It doesn’t have to be this way. W.
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Stop everything and read Amy Poehler's advice on failing up Amy Poehler recently did a feature with Fast Company in which, basically every time she opened her mouth, something brilliant came out. Of course it did. This is AMY POEHLER we’re talking about. Have you read her memoir “Yes Please”? We so appreciated Amy Our Queen gracing us with her wisdom once more. On failing on your own terms “I’ve failed a million times on stage, just not getting laughs,” says Poehler. On why it’s OK to just be uncomfortable “It all goes back to improv. A Brief History Of Time: Unpacking DC's Reboots, Relaunches & Retcons | Comic Book Resources Over almost eighty years of publishing history, DC Comics has gotten a reputation for mucking around rather a lot with the fictional history of its shared superhero universe. Currently it's in the early stages of "Rebirth," which (in a nutshell) apparently aims to restore ten years' worth of in-universe time to the five-year backstory of the New 52. RELATED: Ten Biggest New 52 Continuity Changes "DC Universe: Rebirth" Reversed If the previous sentence made your eyes glaze over and your brain go numb, this post wants to help. What follows is a concise-ish catalog of how the comics company has sought to define (or redefine) its collective cosmos; and it goes back quite a ways. The company we think of as DC Comics was formed out of three distinct entities: National Allied Publications, Detective Comics Inc. and All-American Publications. In 1946 Detective Comics Inc., National Allied Publications and All-American Publications became one corporate entity, National Periodical Publications.
What The U.S. Can Learn From Finland, Where School Starts At Age 7 Finland, a country the size of Minnesota, beats the U.S. in math, reading and science, even though Finnish children don't start school until age 7. Despite the late start, the vast majority arrive with solid reading and math skills. By age 15, Finnish students outperform all but a few countries on international assessments. Krista Kiuru, Finland's minister of education and science who met with education officials in Washington recently, chalks success up to what she calls the "Finnish way." Every child in Finland under age 7 has the right to child care and preschool by law, regardless of family income. "First of all, it's about having high-quality teachers," Kiuru says. Political consensus and support help, Kiuru says. Author Amanda Ripley says she didn't really believe it, so she went to Finland and several other top-performing countries to see for herself. itoggle caption Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images Then there's the money issue.