Kristine NunesMillennials have big faith in big business. Surprised?verified_publisherFortune - Daniel RobertsMillennials are lazy, cynical, entitled, and distrusting of institutions, including large corporations, right? Maybe not. There are plenty of widely …
Kristine NunesClimate Change Is an Opportunity to Dramatically Reinvent the Economyverified_publisherThe Atlantic - By Hamza ShabanAn interview with author and activist Naomi Klein For more than a decade, Naomi Klein has been calling attention to the invisible, abstract concerns that hide in the shadows of global trade: the exploitation of far-off workers, the environmental destruction, the corruption that contorts political …
Kristine NunesAround The World In 8 Hospital Mealsverified_publisherNPR - Whitney Blair WyckoffHide caption Malaysia: Wow! This meal even looks like it's served on real china. Flickr user Hewyk posted this lunch from a Malaysian hospital. Hide caption U.K.: "The food was cooked for a longer amount of time than I would have done it, but not bad," Charles Hutchins, also known on Flickr as …
Kristine NunesReal Madrid's $148 Million Summer Is Falling Apartverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Tony ManfredFour months ago Real Madrid won the Champions League. Two months later the club began rebuilding the squad that made it the best in Europe. In came James Rodriguez, Toni Kroos, and Keylor Navas for a combined price of ~$148 million. Out went Angel Di Maria, Xabi Alonso, Nuri Sahin, and Alvaro Morata. …
Kristine NunesHow Environment Can Boost Creativityverified_publisherThe Atlantic - By Cody C. DelistratyDim lighting and ambient noise may lead to more out-of-the-box ideas. It took F. Scott Fitzgerald nearly a decade to finish Tender is the Night, his semi-autobiographical novel about the physical, financial, and moral decline of a man with nearly limitless potential. While working on the novel, …
Kristine NunesHow To Get Children To Behave Without Hitting Themverified_publisherNPR - Nancy ShuteThere's plenty of evidence that spanking, paddling or hitting children doesn't improve their behavior in the long run and actually makes it worse. But the science never trumps emotion, according to Alan Kazdin, head of the Yale Parenting Center and author of The Everyday Parenting Toolkit. On Second …