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The Emotional Benefits of Wandering
  + stars: | 2022-12-15 | by ( Alison Gopnik | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Psychologist Alison Gopnik explores new discoveries in the science of human nature. One of my greatest pleasures is to be what the French call a “flâneur”—someone who wanders randomly through a big city, stumbling on new scenes. The surrealists used to choose a Paris streetcar at random, ride to the end of the line and then walk around. And think of Mrs. Dalloway in London, Leopold Bloom in Dublin or Holden Caulfield in New York. But is there any scientific evidence for the benefit of “street-haunting,” as Virginia Woolf called it?
CNN —For more than a year, I have been trying to help a family leave Afghanistan for safety and a new life abroad. However, SIV approval does not equal freedom for him and other Afghans with similar status – far from it. And last week, Congress removed language from the National Defense Authorization Act that would have extended the program for another year. To get to one of those countries, Afghans need passports – a relative luxury for many. The State Department tells CNN it had been managing to get only about 250 Afghans and their family members out of the country per week.
Many in the art and insurance world, however, say it may be only be a matter of time before art works are vandalised, especially if protests spread beyond climate activism. The art insurance market globally earns around $750 million in premiums. PRESSURE ON PREMIUMSLosses and levels of insurance availability tend to dictate insurance premiums. Commercial museums and galleries, however, buy art insurance, and its use is also more prevalent among larger museums in the United States than in Europe. While five insurers contacted by Reuters said they were not yet factoring climate attacks into premiums, some artists say they already face increased costs.
BERLIN — Climate activists in Austria on Tuesday attacked a famous painting by artist Gustav Klimt with a black, oily liquid and one then glued himself to glass protecting the painting’s frame. Members of the group Last Generation Austria tweeted they had targeted the 1915 painting “Death and Life” at the Leopold Museum in Vienna to protest their government’s use of fossil energies. After the attack, police arrived at the museum and the black liquid was quickly cleaned off the glass protecting the painting, Austria Press Agency reported. It’s one of the latest pieces of art to be targeted by climate activists to draw attention to global warming. Just Stop Oil activists also glued themselves to the frame of an early copy of Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” at London’s Royal Academy of Arts, and to John Constable’s “The Hay Wain” in the National Gallery.
[1/4] Gustav Klimt's painting "Tod und Leben" is seen after activists of Last Generation Austria (Letzte Generation Oesterreich) spilled oil on it in Leopold museum in Vienna, Austria, November 15, 2022. Letzte Generation Oesterreich/Handout via REUTERSVIENNA, Nov 15 (Reuters) - Climate-change activists on Tuesday smeared and glued one of their hands to a glass screen protecting a Gustav Klimt painting in a Vienna museum to protest against oil drilling, on a day when entry was free thanks to an oil firm's sponsorship. One of Last Generation Austria's tweets said: "New drilling for oil and gas is a death sentence for humanity." Nonetheless we are shocked that the Leopold Museum was in focus here," the museum's museological director, Hans-Peter Wipplinger, told a news conference. While the museum sympathised with the activists' cause, it disagreed with the means employed, Wipplinger said.
Gustav Klimt's painting "Tod und Leben" is seen after activists of Last Generation Austria (Letzte Generation Oesterreich) spilled oil on it in Leopold museum in Vienna, Austria, November 15, 2022. Climate activists in Austria on Tuesday attacked a famous painting by artist Gustav Klimt with a black, oily liquid and one then glued himself to glass protecting the painting's frame. After the attack, police arrived at the museum and the black liquid was quickly cleaned off the glass protecting the painting, Austria Press Agency reported. It's one of the latest pieces of art to be targeted by climate activists to draw attention to global warming. The British group Just Stop Oil threw tomato soup at Vincent van Gogh's "Sunflowers" in London's National Gallery last month.
PITTSBURGH — President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are at the moment their parties’ leading candidates for 2024. But more competitive midterm contests appear poised to inject a host of new prospects into the 2024 conversation for both parties. That governors would already find themselves in the 2024 spotlight comes as little surprise to political observers. “Governors get s--- done, right?” Shapiro said in a recent interview after batting away questions about his own future ambitions. Jared Leopold, a Democratic strategist who formerly worked at the Democratic Governors Association, said Biden is and will remain Democrats’ top choice in 2024.
They wanted to protect abortion rights and stop candidates beholden to Republican former president Donald Trump. That surprised Democratic Party strategists and pollsters, who had expected inflation would trump everything, including concerns about the loss of abortion rights. Michigan voters approved a ballot issue that gave abortion state constitutional protection and re-elected Governor Gretchen Whitmer, who had vowed to “fight like hell” to protect abortion rights. Sydney Wright, an 18-year-old student at the University of Nevada, Reno, said she counts herself as a conservative but voted Democratic because of abortion. THE TRUMP FACTORLike Wright, Nyasha Riley, 37, a registered Republican in Phoenix, voted for Democrats because of abortion rights and Trump.
They wanted to protect abortion rights and stop candidates beholden to Republican former president Donald Trump. That surprised Democratic Party strategists and pollsters, who had expected inflation would trump everything, including concerns about the loss of abortion rights. Michigan voters approved a ballot issue that gave abortion state constitutional protection and re-elected Governor Gretchen Whitmer, who had vowed to “fight like hell” to protect abortion rights. Sydney Wright, an 18-year-old student at the University of Nevada, Reno, said she counts herself as a conservative but voted Democratic because of abortion. THE TRUMP FACTORLike Wright, Nyasha Riley, 37, a registered Republican in Phoenix, voted for Democrats because of abortion rights and Trump.
An analysis of debate schedules by NBC News confirms what many political observers have speculated: The number of debates in competitive 2022 Senate races has hit a new low since 2008. Before 2022, each election saw an average of about 20 debates among the most competitive Senate candidates surveyed. The audience awaits a debate between Ohio Senate candidates, Rep. Tim Ryan, a Democrat, and J.D. He pointed to the recent Pennsylvania Senate debate in which John Fetterman’s stroke-affected performance was widely panned. For instance, far more people likely saw a picture of Georgia Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker holding an honorary sheriffs badge on stage than listened to a single minute of his debate with Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock.
It's time to buy Juniper Networks , according to Raymond James. Analyst Simon Leopold upgraded shares of Juniper Networks to strong buy from outperform, saying the provider of internet routers has plenty of upside going forward. Juniper Networks was up 1.3% in the premarket Friday. Shares of Juniper Networks has mostly moved in line with the broader market this year, down 22.7% against the S & P 500's 23.1% decline. The analyst said improving sales with price hikes and a recovering supply chain have helped the company remain resilient in a post-pandemic world.
Țările Europei, inclusiv și R. Moldova sunt dependente de importul de soia. Acestea vor ameliora soiurile de soia existente în R. Moldova și vor veni cu recomandări pentru agricultori. De asemenea, acesta folosește tehnica de prelucrare minimă a solului pentru a păstra umiditatea în sol. Secretarul de Stat menționează că potențial pentru a cultiva soia nemodificată genetic în R. Moldova există, iar cultivarea plantelor leguminoase este o prioritate pentru stat. Soiuri de soia de la Institutul „Selecția” din BălțiÎn R. Moldova există mai mult de zece soiuri de soia.
Persons: Valentin Airini, agricultorul, Moldova, Mihail Machidon, Stat, Viorel Gherciu, Leopold Rittler, Panfil, Iurie Costov Organizations: Uniunea Europeană, UE, Donau, Ministerului Agriculturii, Dezvoltării Regionale, Mediului Locations: Europei, Moldova, Americii Latine, Americii de Sud, UE, Bălți, Europa
„Doamna cu evantai” – din nou expusă după mai mult de un secol. Tabloul lui Gustav Klimt a revenit la VienaUna dintre ultimele picturi ale lui Gustav Klimt, „Doamna cu evantai", este expusă din nou în Austria, ţara natală a pictorului, după mai mult de un secol, relatează dpa, citat de AGERPRESTabloul, care a fost scos din ţară în circumstanţe neclare şi a dispărut din ochii publicului pentru prima dată acum 101 ani, se află acum în centrul unei mici expoziţii despre ultimele lucrări ale lui Klimt şi a fost prezentat miercuri la Muzeul Belvedere din Viena. Doi ani mai târziu, „Doamna cu evantai” a fost expusă la Viena, însă, de atunci, traseul său devine greu de urmărit. Rămâne în continuare neclar momentul în care pictura a părăsit Austria pentru a fi vândută unui colecţionar american. „Doamna cu evantai” a fost ultima dată expusă la Cracovia în 1992.
Persons: Gustav Klimt, Klimt, vienez Rudolf Leopold, Stella Rollig Organizations: Belvedere, licitaţie, Muzeului Belvedere Locations: Viena, Austria, ţara, american, Cracovia, New York
20 best German foods
  + stars: | 2019-10-09 | by ( Marcel Krueger | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +30 min
Check out our list of 20 traditional German dishes that you need to try when you travel there. Germany National Tourism Board Azalea and Rhododendron Park Kromlau: This 200-acre English landscape park was built in the 19th century in Gablenz, Saxony. Germany National Tourism Board Maschsee Lake: This quiet and idyllic lake attracts families throughout the year in Hannover, the capital of Lower Saxony. Germany National Tourism Board Berchtesgaden National Park: Alpine lakes and ice-topped mountains are just a few of the natural wonders that make Berchtesgaden such a breathtaking national park. It comes wrapped in bacon or heaped upon schnitzel; as asparagus soup, fried asparagus, pancakes with herbs and asparagus, asparagus with scrambled eggs or asparagus with young potatoes.
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Un fotograf albanez a realizat un proiect fotografic inedit. Soela Zani a vrut să arate că fiecare om poate fi o operă de artă. Din acest motiv a recreat, în imagini foto, picturi faimoase, protagoniștii cărora au devenit copii ce suferă de sindromul Down. The Dancer de Pierre Auguste RenoirThe son of Man de René MagritteMaster John Heathcote de Thomas GainsboroughMiss Bowless de Joshua ReynoldsLas Meninas de Diego VelázquezThe Infant Samuel de Sir Joshua ReynoldsThe Fifer de Édouard ManetGabrielle Arnault as a child de Louis Léopold BoillyClara Serena Rubens de Peter Paul RubensMaster Bunbury de Henry Edward BunburyPrima ballerina de Edgar DegasFoto: Soela ZaniSursa: Bored Panda
Persons: Soela, artă, Din acest, picturi, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Man de, Magritte, John Heathcote de Thomas Gainsborough, John Heathcote de Thomas Gainsborough Miss Bowless de Joshua Reynolds Las Meninas, Diego Velázquez, Samuel de Sir Joshua Reynolds, Édouard Manet Gabrielle Arnault, Louis Léopold Boilly Clara Serena Rubens de Peter Paul Rubens Master Bunbury de Henry Edward Bunbury, Edgar Degas Foto Organizations: John Heathcote de Thomas Gainsborough Miss, Louis Léopold Boilly Clara Serena Rubens de Peter Paul Rubens Master Bunbury de Henry Edward Bunbury Prima
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