Tag: love
-
less sex. What does that mean for public health?
[ad_1] Sex is one of life’s greatest pleasures, but in 2019 NATSAL (National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles) reported: have sex less frequently. Peripheral answers why don’t we have sex It’s more complicated than what the data is telling us. So perhaps we should raise a new issue. Should this trend be treated as ... -
Back to School in NYC: 6 Education Issues to Watch
[ad_1] How schools are trying to overcome pandemic-related mental health challenges and the pervasive effects of longstanding inequalities. bigger class. Fewer opportunities for music and art. Lack of counselors to deal with the emotional burden of students. Too much time spent studying on the computer even in the classroom. These are among the concerns on ... -
New Instrument Expands Arkansas Plant Health Clinic’s Research and Diagnostic Capabilities
[ad_1] Fred Miller Arkansas Plant Health Clinic Director Sherrie Smith (left) stands with Alejandro Rojas, Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology, and Program Associate Jason Pavel. A new diagnostic instrument at the U of A System Division of Agriculture’s Arkansas Plant Health Clinic is helping expand its research and detection capabilities. Alejandro Rojas, ... -
Baking bridges the gap between art and science
[ad_1] Many would argue that the natural sciences and art are on entirely different sides of the spectrum and require entirely different approaches. At first glance, science and food are also completely different. One is a hands-on activity performed by the world’s greatest minds, and the other is a form of self-expression performed by the ... -
Harlem fashion designer asks art influencer to use art to heal
[ad_1] Kasukaku Hey Harlemite, we’re back at it! I would like to introduce the Harlem brand, which has recently moved from fashion design to art design. Art influences have blended into fashion design for decades. Current art trends include street art, immersive art, contemporary African art, and a revival of Memphis art. Focusing on the ... -
Nick Kyrgios Names Roger Federer Top Tennis Fashion Icon
[ad_1] Nick Kyrgios chose Roger Federer when asked to name the biggest fashion icon in the game. According to Kyrgios, the 20-time Grand Slam champion Federer has always had a “pretty clean” style. Hubert Furkaz, who beat Federer in last year’s Wimbledon quarterfinals, also picked the Swiss. “Probably like Bjorn Borg, and Roger is always ... -
How to recreate this fall row cheaper
[ad_1] A new season brings not only new beginnings, but also new challenges. Every fall I face the same problem. The answer to me is almost always twofold. First stop: Uniqlo. Second stop: Kagami, who tries to style his Uniqlo belongings with the tools he has on hand, such as belts, bags, and shoes. Uniqlo’s ... -
Nigerian-born designer launches luxury fashion label in Houston
[ad_1] aRinze Marshall grew up in Nigeria with five boys. Being his fourth child, he was always known as the fashionable brother. “My love for fashion started when I was a kid,” says Marshall.. “My mom always told me I was as fashionable as my dad. That’s been special since he passed away when I ...









