Trending Fall 2013
“As we head into Fall we see a solid movement toward monochromatics with pops of warm colours like reds and toasty browns.”
Read MoreIndustrial Chic
“Exposed gears, unrefined piping, worn and patina finishes, and vintage cage lights…these are just a few of the elements you might find in a popular interior design style known as; Industrial Chic.”
Read MoreHeard about Honduras?
“More recently, there are positive signs of a return to growth, with prices firming up and existing inventory shrinking. Nonetheless, market dynamics appear to have fundamentally shifted. The high end luxury market (which didn’t even have a major presence on the island prior to 2005) has all but vanished as have cash buyers. “
Read MoreWhy Graphite?
“Graphite is one of the more interesting under the radar minerals or commodities, at least from an investment standpoint, as there are few late stage development stocks on the markets today.”
Read MoreThink and Invest Like a Pension Plan
“Behold the turtle. He makes progress only when he sticks his neck out.”
“Adopt these moves for year-round investing. Keep your line of sight on how pension plans think and invest to deliver long run income for decades.”
Read MoreThe Interpersonal Process of Coaching
“It is truly only at this point even the client may only see their dream suddenly turning the corner, and recognise a chance that they could make their dreams and passions come true by taking action for their lives, and suddenly the head and the heart connect.
A truly inspirational moment.”
Read MoreArt, Science and the Good Life
“Interestingly, the “Good Life” through consumption of luxury items such as original fine art, may have a pivotal role to play. Ultimately it is society’s culture, driven in large part by the arts, which will decide the fate of the planet’s biodiversity.”
Read MoreWhat’s Trending Spring 2013
After several seasons of mix and match print mashups (the wilder the combinations the better) it appears that designers and fashion enthusiasts alike are ready for a cleansing of the “palette”.
Read MoreThe 3D Printer Drug Discovery Search Engine
One could even imagine printing a test tube out of biologically relevant materials and using the test tube as a way of fusing chemistry experiments with cell biology experiments. Born was the idea of 3D printing of chemistry.
In essence, could we “app” chemistry?
Read MoreBone Health
Our bones are constantly being broken down and rebuilt. Osteoporosis, meaning “porous bone,” arises when bone is broken down faster than it can be rebuilt. One in four women has osteoporosis and one in eight men. Bone fracture is a dangerous result of osteoporosis.
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