Thursday, October 5, 2017

@12:15, 10/4/17

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1
Well

For Your Brain’s Sake, Keep Moving

Exercise changes the workings of new brain cells in ways that may protect against dementia, a study in mice suggests.

OK

2
Well

How to Be Mindful in an Argument

Staying mindful during an argument allows us to choose conversation, discourse and debate in ways that do not escalate the situation.

Yes

3
Magazine

Chuck Todd Thinks It’s Important to Stay Neutral

The moderator of “Meet the Press” on how the media covered the events of 2016 and whether sports figures should weigh in on political issues.

The project is to display the argument.
Trump does not argue.

4
Magazine

Is It O.K. to Give Cigarettes to a Homeless Person?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on coveted but harmful handouts and lying to a parent with dementia about the other parent’s death.

If you have a cigarette it can be given.

5
Books

Learning About Women’s Lives Through the Food They Consumed


A sad tale of manipulation.

6
Style

Confirm or Deny: Idris Elba

“‘The Wire’ is the best TV show of all time.” “Confirm.”

I don't know his work.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/04/style/idris-elba-interview.html

7
Food

Lights! Camera! Culinary School Will Teach Instagram Skills

As images of restaurant dishes become more crucial, the Culinary Institute of America is one of the latest to add courses in food photography.

Getting a photograph to lie is an understood skill.

Try the food and the experience.

 8
Opinion

Finding Myself on the Page

It was through writing that I came to fully understand my disability and my body.

The "page" and the choices on it are a mirror of the self doing the choosing.

All the choices inform an observer.

9
Fashion & Style

How I Helped My Best Male Friend Pick a Custom Wedding Suit

For women, attending to one another’s physical selves is the background music of our days. Shopping with Daniel was an entirely different proposition.

I will need advice.
Rentals are a possibility.

10
Food

Hwa Yuan Szechuan From the Owners of Shorty Tang Noodles Opens

Chen Lieh Tang, the son of Shorty Tang, is back to opening restaurants; Eleven Madison Park unveils its renovated space; and other restaurant news.

Your choice.


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