Jerome Kagan [soundcloud url=" params="" width=" 100%" height="166" iframe="true" /] Cet été, j’ai eu le temps de me mettre à jour dans mes podcasts. En écoutant le dernier Place de la Toile de la saison (en passant, c’est une excellente émission de Xavier Delaporte sur France Culture, qui s’intéresse aux liens entre technologies et société qu’il est vivement recommandé de podcaster), j’ai eu l’occasion d’entendre une interview de Clive Thomson, un journaliste tech canadien qui réfléchit beaucoup sur les questions numériques et qui cassait pour l’occasion quelques idées reçues sur les formes de communication numérique qui nuiraient à la communication en face à face. Il n’arrêtait pas de répéter que la science avait découvert ceci et cela au sujet des introvertis et de leur rapport aux technologies en citant un livre de Susan Cain. C’est bien sûr de ce 3e aspect du livre que nous allons parler. L’idéal extraverti L’introversion, innée ou acquise? ). Les bonus
The Greatest Books of All Time, As Voted by 125 Famous Authors “Reading is the nourishment that lets you do interesting work,” Jennifer Egan once said. This intersection of reading and writing is both a necessary bi-directional life skill for us mere mortals and a secret of iconic writers’ success, as bespoken by their personal libraries. The Top Ten: Writers Pick Their Favorite Books asks 125 of modernity’s greatest British and American writers — including Norman Mailer, Ann Patchett, Jonathan Franzen, Claire Messud, and Joyce Carol Oates — “to provide a list, ranked, in order, of what [they] consider the ten greatest works of fiction of all time– novels, story collections, plays, or poems.” Of the 544 separate titles selected, each is assigned a reverse-order point value based on the number position at which it appears on any list — so, a book that tops a list at number one receives 10 points, and a book that graces the bottom, at number ten, receives 1 point. In introducing the lists, David Orr offers a litmus test for greatness:
Nomadic Photographer Travels the Globe to Capture the World in Faces Oroqen girl in Inner Mongolia Eight years ago, photographer Alexander Khimushin set off on an adventure around the globe—and he’s been a permanent nomad ever since. This lifestyle has allowed him to see incredible sights while also teaching him a valuable lesson: people are the most amazing part of his travels. “Especially in those remote places, where culture and traditions are still alive,” he explains. “There are hundreds of unique ethnic minorities in the world.” The premise of his portrait project is simple—to show the diversity of the world by taking pictures of people. Khimushin continues to travel and photograph people from the farthest corners of the world. Hamer tribe woman in South West Ethiopia Ixil Mayan girl in the Guatemalan highlands Wakhi woman in Afghanistan Daasanach girl in Africa Woman in the Wakhan Valley, Afghanistan Semeiskie Old Believer woman in Siberia Tofalar boy Man in the Bodi tribe Sahrawi (Morocco) man Wakhi boy in Afghanistan Boy in Samoa Wakhi girl in Afghanistan
Best Public Golf Courses in Every State 2012 Golf.com Zurich Classic of New Orleans - TPC Louisiana |Full Leaderboards» B.Martin 1 2:50 p -10 -10 A.Svoboda 2 10:00 a -8 -8 P.Hanson T3 9:50 a -7 -7 S.Noh T3 2:20 p -7 -7 E.Compton T5 8:40 a -6 -6 8inShare Bookmark & Share Facebook StumbleUpon Reddit Tumblr Del.ic.ious Digg Related Gallery Top 100 Golf Courses You Can Play: 25-1 Related Stories Special Section: Top 100 Courses You Can Play 2012 Top Stories Videos More Videos Make More Putts With The Proper Thumb Position prevnext Best Public Golf Courses in Every State 2012 Published: Tuesday, July 24, 2012 | 12:15:49 PM | Comments (0) inShare8 Comments Facebook StumbleUpon Reddit Tumblr Del.ic.ious Digg As part of Golf Magazine's biennial Top 100 Courses You Can Play, our ranking of the best public golf courses in the U.S., we have also ranked the best courses in every state. Courtesy of Chambers Bay Alaska 1. Arizona 1. California 1. Colorado 1. Hawaii 1. Idaho 1. Montana 1. Nevada 1. New Mexico 1. Oregon 1. Utah 1.
7 habitudes de personnes à l’intelligence émotionnelle élevée ✔. Elles se concentrent sur le positif Sans pour autant ignorer les côtés négatifs de l’existence, les personnes émotionnellement intelligentes ne passent pas trop de temps à dépenser du temps et de l’énergie sur les problèmes. Au contraire, elles préfèrent envisager une situation sous son aspect positif et s’atteler à résoudre les difficultés. ✔. Les gens à l’intelligence émotionnelle élevée ne passent pas beaucoup de temps à écouter les gens qui se plaignent qu’ils ont finalement tendance à éviter. ✔. Même si leur ouverture d’esprit et leur nature aimable peuvent les faire apparaître comme des proies faciles, les personnes émotionnellement intelligentes sont capables de se fixer des limites et de s’affirmer en cas de besoin. ✔. Les personnes avec une intelligence émotionnelle élevée sont trop occupées à penser aux possibilités de l’avenir pour se focaliser sur les choses qui n’ont pas fonctionné dans le passé. ✔. ✔. ✔.
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How Lenny Kravitz made art out of paparazzi mayhem But these days you are just as likely to find him behind the camera. His passion for photography has led to an exhibition at Art Basel and a collaboration with camera company Leica. His most recent series, "Flash," sees Kravitz turning his lens onto the fans and paparazzi who pursued him. "It ended up being a really beautiful dance, and I started to see these people in a different way," he said. All the images are shot in black and white. "I find that black and white is far more realistic," he said. In fact, it was his mother's black-and-white image of Martin Luther King Jr. giving a speech in Washington that sparked the musician's love of photography as a child. "I recognized that it was a moment and that something important was going on. Watch the video above to find out more about Lenny Kravitz's love for photography.
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