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Because we know that you aren’t able to get out much at the minute, we’ve updated our microvolunteering page with loads more ways you can help the world through your phone or laptop, all from the comfort of your sofa 🌍🤝 some take 2 minutes, some take up to an hour, go check out the link in our bio! Also, we know that social distancing can be really difficult for some people, keep checking in on yourself, family, neighbours and friends to make sure they’re getting on ok💙 Photo credit: John Hopkins University - @volunteeringmmu on Instagram

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I suddenly have So Much Going On! And it’s all good. Like *really good*! An embarrassment of riches—multiple creative and intellectual projects, nice family stuff, new friends, a little bit of paid work even! Oh, and did I mention, I just started a Master’s Program, part time? 🤣 The thing is, I love everything I’m doing ... but I’m not actually loving doing any of it. It’s All Just Too Much. Suddenly I’m not in my beloved Spiral/Elliptical time—instead, I find myself rushing, grinding, hacking away at my life, dropping balls left and right, falling into all those old feelings of shame and failure. Suddenly I find myself punching a clock again on the factory line. My first impulse was to whip my ass into gear, because that’s what we’re supposed to do, right? Get a better calendaring system! Set alarms! Make more effective to-do lists! Chunk things into smaller tasks! Trick your brain into thinking it’s happy! The thing is, I *should* be happy. I love everything that’s on my plate. But it’s all so crowded that I can’t “see” it anymore in my mind’s eye. What I’m discovering about myself is that my mind’s eye can hold exactly as much as my bandwidth will allow. I can trick my sense of time with a better calendaring app, but no life hack is ever going to expand my bandwidth. I am who I am. I can do what I can do, and by definition, that’s enough. The alternative is an ugly, crowded, meaningless mess. When I stay within the Spiral of my own time, though, life gets so beautiful! So recently, I made one last list of all the things I have going on. And then I set about crossing off most of them! For now. When my kids were babies, a friend once said, “You CAN have it all, just not all at the same time.” Neuroemergent spiral time is about recognizing the season of your life that you are in, and really being *in* it, trusting that other seasons will spin back around. How are you doing, crafting your own beautiful, neuroemergent life in spiral time? - @neuroemergent_insurgent on Instagram

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Interested in funding for a research project or sharing your research work at #CCNM? Join the CCNM Research department today for their first research club meeting from 12-1 p.m. via Zoom (Link on Moodle) and learn how to: » Connect and collaborate with faculty » Create a project from scratch or convert a school project (like the RCIA or case report) » Write a grant proposal for the $3000 Student Innovation Fund » Present a poster at Research Day and win cash prizes » Learn how other students have presented at international conferences Interested but still unsure? We will take you through a step-by-step process and connect you with all the resources you need! Come and learn how easy and rewarding it is to get involved in research at CCNM! #CCNMResearch #naturopathic #naturopathicmedicine #naturopathicdoctor #highereducation #education #leadership #mentorship #studentleadership #CCNMcommunity #research #naturopathicresearch #researchinhealth - @myccnm on Instagram

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Unlike Dr. Goddard, I will not be teaching rocket science...*however, I will try to make art with you in a class called, “it’s up to US”. There are 12 slots available. Check out my course and other courses at thealternativeartschool.net. @natothompson set this school up with remarkable artist colleagues and we are giving it a try #thealternativeartschool *but then again, we might. - @mel.chin on Instagram


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La quadratura del cerchio. La perfezione e la simmetria del disegno di Leonardo da Vinci hanno ispirato molte persone a cercare oltre ciò che il genio ha cercato di rappresentare. Molti hanno voluto dimostrare che il disegno risolve un problema irrisolvibile: la quadratura del cerchio. Questo problema, formulato in tempi antichi, ti sfida a trovare un quadrato che abbia la stessa area di un dato cerchio, usando solo un righello e un compasso. È stato fatto un tentativo per dimostrare che lUomo Vitruviano nasconde le regole per risolvere la quadratura del cerchio: Luomo vitruviano: significato e segreti delluomo perfetto ma la realtà è che nel disegno di Leonardo larea del cerchio non coincide con larea del quadrato. E nel 1882 il matematico tedesco Ferdinand Lindemann dimostrò che il numero Pi è un numero trascendente (non è la radice di nessuna equazione algebrica a coefficienti interi), e quindi non si può creare un quadrato con unarea uguale a un cerchio usando solo una regola e una bussola (anche se con metodi più precisi). . . . #leonardodavinci #davinci #Leonardo #digital #leonard #collection #hombredevitruvio #uomovitruviano #uomouniversale #marcovitruvio #proportion #venezia #museum #lucapacioli - @leonardodavinci.500 on Instagram


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The last four days at the Forbes Under 30 Summit as an Under 30 Scholar has been amazing. I am so grateful for this opportunity to meet changemakers all around the world. Learned so much and looking forward to working together to tackle problems in education and mental health. @flora.mind #socent #forbes30under30 #startuplife @feed @laurenblauren @butterscotchmusic - @danny.ts0 on Instagram


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A veces tomamos las cosas como dadas o sin saber muy bien el porque de las cosas. Yo pensaba q hacían la bolita para comerla ellos pero ahora descubrí algo nuevo gracias a la pregunta de @aguschallier /// espero q les resulte interesante Ciclo de vida de los escarabajos peloteros o estercoleros: un par de escarabajos peloteros cuidan una bola de excremento donde la hembra depositará un huevo. La larva que sale del huevo comerá el excremento de la bola y se desarrollará en un adulto a través de la metamorfosis. Ilustrado por Aura Paucar-Cabrera, Los escarabajos tienen metamorfosis completa. El ciclo de vida incluye el huevo (puesto por la hembra), la larva que se alimenta y crece y que tiene forma de C, la pupa que es similar al estadio de capullo en las polillas, y adultos que se aparean y empieza nuevamente el ciclo de vida. Las larvas de los escarabajos se alimentan de raíces, material vegetal en descomposición, excremento y carroña (animales muertos). Los escarabajos adultos se alimentan de una amplia variedad de alimentos incluyendo frutas, hongos, carroña (animales muertos), excremento, flores, hojas, polen, néctar y savia (jugo que circula por las plantas). Muchos adultos son atraídos a las luces durante la noche. ¡Tú puedes observar a los escarabajos en tu jardín al prender la luz del patio y mirarlos como vuelan hacia la luz! Autoras:Aura Paucar-Cabrera y Mary Liz Jameson Referencia: Evans, A. V and C. L. Bellamy. 1996. An inordinate fondness for beetles. University of California Press. Inglaterra. 208pp. - @prv.argentina on Instagram

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This was 8 years ago today. It’s one my favorite pictures of all time because it was taken mid epiphany at the exact moment I decided to drop out of college. I was leading this study group for a Criminal Law final, I had just finished filling up all these whiteboards and we were halfway through an all nighter. It was like 3am. At this point I had been uploading YouTube videos every Monday for over two years and that was all I could think about, so I had mentally checked out of school a while ago. I was already in a very fortunate position to be making money doing something I loved but I was still enrolled in classes because it felt like the right thing to do and I was scared to make that jump and ditch my safety net. But in this moment, all those words I had written on the boards started to blur together and a voice in my head asked me “Jimmy, what the fuck are you doing right now? Why are you spending all this time studying for a criminal law final? You don’t care about this. This isn’t you” and I agreed with that wholeheartedly because that voice was just me reminding myself what I already knew. So I packed up my backpack, announced to the study group that I was done with school and I left. They were pretty confused. I felt kinda bad leaving them hanging like that but it was the right move for me and in my defense, it was about time someone else in that study group stepped up. (Not suggesting any of you should drop out of school, just letting you know the story behind this picture) - @jimmy on Instagram

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•ℂ𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕥𝕚𝕟𝕘 ℂ𝕦𝕡𝕤• This counting and fine motor activity literally took me 3 minutes to make and kept M busy long enough for me to order pizza online for dinner tonight. Yeah what a week and I’m not cooking tonight!! 🤣 Best dinner prep distraction ever!! - @playtime.messy.madness on Instagram

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CHAMELEON WITH MOVING TONGUE : . . So today we made this cute chameleon that is fun to play with 😍 Do try this with the east steps shown in pic. . Swipe next to see the video😉 . #chameleon #activityforkids #funactivity #toddlers #getgurlset #busymom #letthemplay #games #crafts #doityourself - @dailymomtivity_2020 on Instagram

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BILDUNG FETZT Wir wünschen allen Schüler*innen und Lehrer*innen einen guten #Schulstart heute und trotz aller Umstände viel Spaß beim Lernen! #wissenistmacht #bleibtgesund #schulstart2020 #backtoschool #hskl #hochschulekaiserslautern - @hochschulekl on Instagram

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Our Early Years students have been well engaged in the #VirtualSchoolExperience. The children in Foundation 1 – Badger class had tremendous fun on learning how to make a shaker. So much learning for this age group came from using a variety of materials to make different sounds and the vocabulary connected to this activity such as loud and soft. Motor skills development was also part of this task as the children manipulated their materials and enjoyed shaking their shaker along to the song. #NASJakarta #NordAngliaSchoolJakarta #NordAngliaEducation #NAEbeAmbitious #NAE #Internationalschooljakarta #JakartaInternationalSchool #VirtualSchoolExperience #InternationalSchool #GlobalEducation #Education - @nasjakarta on Instagram

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« À fleur de corps » est une sélection des clichés en noir et blanc que le photographe, breton Michel Thersiquel, a pris au centre de rééducation fonctionnelle de Kerpape, dans le #Morbihan, entre 1972 et 1985. Décédé en 2007, son projet était de montrer des enfants en situation de #handicap, dans leur joie de vivre et leur vitalité, malgré leurs corps contraints. Un livre publié aux Editions Locus Solus, complète ce travail réalisé en partenariat avec l’association Les amis de Thersi. Une visite commentée et une dédicace du livre sont organisées les jeudis 10 et 24 septembre, 8 et 22 octobre, entre 12h et 15h à la MDPH de #Quimper. Les photos seront ensuite exposées du 5 novembre au 17 janvier 2021 aux Capucins à #Brest. - @finistere_officiel on Instagram

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Weve re-imagined our fundraising events this fall! Last Saturday, we hosted our first Art@Home event where guests participated in a live, online artmaking session! Led by our Creativity Lab Teaching Artist Marissa Sykes, guests got creative by making their very own wire sculptures with supplies and other goodies that were delivered directly to their homes! They also witnessed firsthand how creating art—along with regular interaction, creation, and expression—can provide hope and connection for our students wherever they may be. . Want to participate in an Art@Home event with your family, friends, or colleagues? Its not too late to join us Wednesday evenings and Saturday afternoons in October. Check the link in our bio or go to inner-cityarts.org/reimagine to support our mission and save your seat for your own artmaking adventure! . . . . . #artfindsaway #afaw #art #artfromhome #wiresculpture - @innercityarts on Instagram

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This activity is great way to turn a day of apple picking into a lesson! Your little ones will love these apple themed count and dab cards and its one of the best ways to teach them their numbers! . . Print out just one or a bunch for your whole class, it doesnt matter because its FREE! Click the link in the bio to get your Apple Count and Dab cards! . . #totschooling #totschool #printables #printableset #freeprintable #homeschooling #kbn #homeschool #teachpreschool #totschoolathome #kidsactivities #kidactivities #preschooler #instamom #instakids #earlylearning #kidsbloggersofig #preschoolife #kidslife #prek #preschoolthemes #prekthemes #learningthroughplay #toddleractivities #homeschoolmom #preschool #fallprintables #autumnprintables #falllearningprintables - @totschooling on Instagram

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What was Michelangelos relationship with food?⠀ ⠀ The artist saw food as fuel rather than pleasure—as something to sustain him so he could focus on his art-making practice.⠀ ⠀ The image above is a market shopping list that Michelangelo drafted for his assistant. Perhaps because the assistant could not read, Michelangelo made sketches of the foods next to the Italian words. ⠀ ⠀ Michelangelos diet would have included the following: bread, cheese, pasta, olive oil, fish, some meat, and local vegetables and fruits. He dined at the Medicis and popes fine tables, which would have had more extravagant items. Interestingly, Michelangelo was not into butter and sweets; perhaps this is why he lived until nearly 89 and had few health issues!⠀ ⠀ Curious? Join an online talk and wine tasting Sunday, October 4 at 2pm PT at the #linkinbio and learn about Michelangelo, his food habits, and Renaissance etiquette with Fred Plotkin, a specialist in Italian gastronomy, opera, and history, and Getty drawings curator Julian Brooks. - @gettymuseum on Instagram

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‘The Rockefeller family have fostered what I call ‘catalytic philanthropy’. This is the idea that you should persevere on an issue over a long period of time and develop domain expertise. You have to accept that there are going to be a lot of failures along the way, but this is a unique role that HNW philanthropists can take. Because we are the owners of capital, we can take risks that others are not able to take. When things fail, we absorb the cost of those failures.’ We interview James Chen, Co-founder of the campaigns Vision for a Nation and Clearly, on why ‘reactive’ philanthropy comes ‘too late’. Do you agree? Should all philanthropists be ‘catalytic’? Link in bio for more. - @spearsmagazine on Instagram

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