Deadly Ebola virus threatens West Africa – one of the deadliest diseases known to man http://t.co/2b0vh6PKx6 pic.twitter.com/YURnhtnSn0 — nzherald Video (@nzheraldvideo) July 29, 2014 Related articles Ebola Virus Could Spread Worldwide, Experts Warn New Fears About Ebola Spread After Plane Scare Ebola Virus In West Africa Just a Plane RideContinue Reading

Stigma is dead. Stigma was eradicated years and years ago in many people who suffer from no-fault biological diseases. For example, stigma used to exist in men with prostate cancer and women with breast cancer. It also existed in people with no illness at all: gays, lesbians, the left-handed andContinue Reading

Prevention 101: Call it as you see it – tell them what they’re doing is not OK #AreYouThatSome1 pic.twitter.com/8P7pgfl3Pa — Stop Sexual Violence (@AreYouThatSome1) July 29, 2014 Related articles Stop Sexual Violence Illegal drugs and prostitution add £10bn to UK economy under new EU rulesContinue Reading

Men seen as the key to ending sexual violence. Society needs more people like my man @RichieHardcore http://t.co/xenptKkOrn — Dai Henwood (@daihenwood) July 28, 2014 Talk About It Our Stories Are You That Someone? 26 June 2014 A new campaign encourages young people to step in safely when they seeContinue Reading

Teaching How To Think http://t.co/tFCVUkn4VJ – Shane Parrish (@farnamstreet) July 28, 2014 4. Challenge your preferences. Like presumptive beliefs (see no. 3), your supposed likes and dislikes can limit your mind. I used to be a bit of an expensive-wine snob. But then I did a blind taste test ofContinue Reading

Isambard Kingdom Brunel, FRS (/??z?mb?rd bru??n?l/; 9 April 1806 – 15 September 1859), was an English mechanical and civil engineer who built dockyards, the Great Western Railway, a series of steamships including the first propeller-driven transatlantic steamship and numerous important bridges and tunnels. His designs revolutionised public transport and modernContinue Reading