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亲密关系走向消亡的10个警示信号
Relationship intimacy is a haven of emotional security that committed partners share only with each other. This is how they can defend that space.
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来自评论:停止短视行为,让我们投资于每一个个体
Community member and Montessori educator Della Palacios sees a connection between Bryan Stevenson’s work in criminal justice and her own field of education — and it’s not a healthy one.
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认为美国网络中立之争已经结束?它才刚刚开始。
America may be opening the door to Internet access being sold to the highest bidder, but we still need to keep fighting. Activist Nikhil Pahwa shares seven lessons that he learned as part of a successful coalition to protect net neutrality in India.
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新恋情中人们容易犯的5个致命错误
The heady emotions of a new relationship can lead to errors. Learn how to not make these common mistakes.
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图解:像对待传染病一样对待暴力
In his 2013 TED Talk, physician Gary Slutkin noted that the spread of gun violence followed the patterns of infectious diseases. Strange, but true. Here, the talk is given a bold visual treatment.
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去还是不去?
Invited to a family gathering of any kind and felt reluctant to attend for any reason? Think twice before saying no.
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图集:麦克·斯通带你看看与短吻鳄近距离接触是什么感觉
For photographer Mac Stone, there’s no place like a swamp. The native Floridian has spent countless hours squelching around in mud or diving into lakes in the Everglades National Park, all in the name of getting the shot. Here, he shares some of his favorite photographs from across the years, with a few details on how exactly he nailed each one.
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关于爱与离婚,那些令人不安的真相
American society has branded marriage as an institution of love, and yet we cling to old-fashioned narratives about divorce. Astro Teller and Danielle Teller argue that this is harmful to individuals, couples — and society at large.
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交通的未来已经到来
Let’s shake ourselves out of our four-wheeled stupor, look at the vehicles and devices being developed, and reimagine how we’ll move around our cities, says technology curator Alex Moura.
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信息图:针对女性暴力的真实现状
For women in the developing world, the focus is on surviving everyday violence, assault and rape. Gary Haugen argues that until we acknowledge the pervasive nature of such violence, we’ll never change anything. He shares five shocking stats he hopes might help us pay closer attention.