You won't see, or hear, either of college football's last two quarterbacks standing using the ubiquitous phrase.
This post is co-authored by Ron Riggio and nonverbal communication expert Alan Crawley. When and why do we clap? We get startled, and we clap. We try to get our dog’s (or our child’s) attention, and ...
There are four types of diabetes insipidus. Each type occurs due to a different mechanism and has a variety of potential causes. The type of diabetes insipidus determines its treatment. Diabetes ...
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Reviving the lost tradition of egg clapping
Over the Easter weekend, children around the world took part in egg hunts to celebrate one of the most important festivals in the Christian calendar. But in one corner of Wales some partook in a ...
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