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Note e melodie per il recupero post infarto cerebrale
La Temple University di Philadelphia ha portato avanti uno studio su riabilitazione post-ictus e musica.
Dallo studio si evidenzia come note e melodie possono aiutare il recupero delle persone colpite da infarto cerebrale.
La ricerca che appare sulla Cochrane Review ha evidenziato i benefici del...
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Il Kosovo è Stato
Secondo la Corte Internazionale di Giustizia dell'Onu, la dichiarazione di indipendenza del Kosovo dalla Serbia è legittima. Anche se non è vincolante, la decisione presa questo pomeriggio all'Aia, peserà molto sulla Serbia. Fu proprio Belgrado a chiederne un pronunciamento dopo che il Kosovo,...
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False hope dawns in China’s west
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Jonathan Green: Prosperity vs. Human Rights: The Dalai Lama’s Urgent Message for the West
The Dalai Lama's 75th birthday on July 6 marks a bittersweet milestone. The anniversary is cause for celebration that his message of peace has become so widespread, yet it is also illustrative of his mortal frailty as China's power grows and the Dalai Lama's fades.
But there is also a deeper...
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Suzette Standring: Rabbi Michael Lerner: Polemics and Distortions Are Anti-Peace
Extreme polemics are anti-peace and they further a cycle of violence. Rabbi Lerner's San Francisco home was defaced by political posters permanently glued on by whom he suspects to be right wing Zionists critical of him and Richard Goldstone, who led a 2009 fact finding mission and authored a U....
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Tibetan Buddhism’s Karmapa on Modernity
One of the holiest men in Tibetan Buddhism explains how his flock should straddle tradition and modernity.
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John Wagner Givens: Beijing Hooters Is Nothing to Hoot About
On April 9th, the LA Times featured an article by Lily Kuo on the Beijing location of the US chain, Hooters, claiming that it offered "a snapshot of changing attitudes toward sex in China". The article, a concise example of much of what is wrong with journalism about China, is misleading touristi...
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The Earthquake Made China Understand Tibetans
Han Chinese think Tibetans are ingrates who don't appreciate the boon Beijing has given them. This week's earthquake showed wealthy Han that Tibetans are not so well off after all.
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China’s Governor in Tibet on the Dalai Lama
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Nicole Campoy-Leffler: Water: Our Thirsty World Opens at the Annenberg Space for Photography
The Annenberg Space for Photography lends itself well to documentary-like exhibitions. The Space has a reverence for the technology that goes into taking photographs and displaying them - as soon as you walk inside, you recognize that its not just four white walls that accommodate just any art...
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Google’s good deed in China
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China Is Good for Tibet
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China Finally Realizes How Badly It Bungled Tibet
China has failed, despite billions of dollars in aid, to win over Tibetan loyalty. And now Beijing is finally realizing just how badly it mishandled things.
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Modiba: Global Fest 7.0: Sounds from every corner
by Samuel Bathrick
Global Fest 2010 has come and gone for the seventh time. For those who trekked it to Webster Hall on a frigid Sunday evening, instead of bundling up with a cup of hot cocoa for Survivor re-runs, the reward was a warm island oasis of their own. Three stages, twelve acts, each w...
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Amy Reger: China’s media "openness" in East Turkestan: An indication of increasing transparency, or just a more savvy political strategy?
As President Obama emphasized the benefits of the free flow of information at a town hall meeting during a visit to Shanghai last month, around 20 million citizens of China living in East Turkestan, a region comprising one-sixth of China's territory, remained submerged in an ongoing Internet blac...
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