The following excerpt about constructive anger is taken from the book of dialogue between the Dalai Lama and myself, entitled Emotional Awareness (2009). Having just reread it, I found nothing to change; I still believe it raises the right question, makes a useful suggestion and offers a practice to learn it. It is only when life itself is threatened (our own or that of others) … [Read more...] about “Constructive Anger” Excerpt from Emotional Awareness
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USA Most Wanted – Raddulan Sahiron
Raddulan Sahiron is wanted for his alleged involvement in the kidnapping of a United States Citizen. On November 14, 1993, the victim was abducted from his residence at Simbahan, Pangutaran, Sulu, Philippines, by approximately 14 armed members of the terrorist organization Al Harakat al Islamiyyah, also known as the Abu Sayyaf Group. The victim was transported to the … [Read more...] about USA Most Wanted – Raddulan Sahiron
Inside the FBI Files: 10 CLASSIFIED PIECES of EVIDENCE from TED BUNDY Investigation
Many experts believe Ted Bundy's killing spree spanned decades. During his reign of terror, Bundy was able to elude police for years, escape prison twice and even earn special celebrity-like treatment while awaiting trial. Look at the photos to examine key pieces of evidence Bundy's FBI file. Disturbing Items inside the infamous VW Beetle Ted Bundy was arrested in 1975 … [Read more...] about Inside the FBI Files: 10 CLASSIFIED PIECES of EVIDENCE from TED BUNDY Investigation
USA Most Wanted – Hye Ran Lee
Hye Ran Lee is wanted for her alleged involvement in a bank fraud scheme that involved Korean-Americans and South Korean nationals in Los Angeles, Ventura, Orange and Riverside counties in California from approximately February of 2010 to approximately October of 2013. Lee, along with 14 other individuals, had a base of operations located in or around Koreatown in Los … [Read more...] about USA Most Wanted – Hye Ran Lee
Small molecule keeps new adult neurons from straying, may be tied to schizophrenia
Study shows the microRNA miR-19 helps budding adult brain cells stay on track - A small stretch of ribonucleic acid called microRNA could make the difference between a healthy adult brain and one that’s prone to disorders including schizophrenia. Scientists at the Salk Institute discovered that miR-19 guides the placement of new neurons in the adult brain, and the … [Read more...] about Small molecule keeps new adult neurons from straying, may be tied to schizophrenia