Repetition can be a good thing. If you follow my work, hardwiring is a word you are likely familiar with. It’s how I describe systems and behaviors that are in place to create consistency. Hardwiring ...
In Vigdis Hjorth’s novel “Repetition,” a writer recalls a pivotal period of transformation, sex and family crises. By S.C. Cornell S.C. Cornell’s first book, the true story of true story of a murder ...
Vigdis Hjorth, one of Norway’s most famous novelists, is best known for writing about the sexual assault of a child by her father. She’s published more than 20 books since the 1980s, a number of which ...
Why do people often make decisions in the same pattern and choose the tried and tested, even when there are apparently better alternatives? A research team led by Stefan Kiebel, Professor of Cognitive ...
“To inherit or not to inherit, that is the question” for a woman who wants to make art, “as Virginia Woolf also thought,” the Norwegian novelist Vigdis Hjorth writes in her novel A House in Norway.
More than a century ago, Pavlov trained his dog to associate the sound of a bell with food. Ever since, scientists assumed the dog learned this through repetition: The more times the dog heard the ...
Learn how to use advanced techniques like short-circuiting, parallel execution, virtual threads, and stream gatherers to maximize Java stream performance. My recent Java Stream API tutorial introduced ...
Repetition (doing the same thing repeatedly) is essential for learning and mastering new skills. Task repetition is a key to transforming short-term memories into long-term memories. Repetition is ...
Dumbbells are lined up on a weight rack in the Hancock gym at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C. (Jason Jimenez/U.S. Marine Corps) 1. Paste this output into your source file. 2. See the notes ...
These are two works by Mary Sully. On the left is "Fred Astaire," c. 1920s-40s (colored pencil, black ink, gilt, white paint, and pastel crayon on paper) and on the right is "Steinmetz," c. 1935 ...
There is an exception to the mootness doctrine, known as "Capable of repetition, yet evading review." The most prominent example of this doctrine occurs in abortion cases. A pregnancy lasts about nine ...