Entries by tag: autism
- Ways to Actually Help Autistic People
- A rebuttal to @normanlamb by @HickeyWriter.
(tags: autism ukpolitics ) - Murderers and Meths Drinkers: A strange, grim tour of ‘The London Nobody Knows’
- James Mason's 1967 exploration.
(tags: films london ) - The lakes of the world are disappearing
- *gulp*
(tags: climatechange )
- Astronomers Skeptical about "Planet X" Claims
Harshing exoplanetary squee!
- EU Referendum: a humiliating retreat from journalism
@telegraph (and @independent) rubbish as usual.
- DNA links 5,500 year old remains of aboriginal woman in Canada with living relative
Linking now with the past.
- Andrew Duff writes to David Cameron to help out on Brexit
Getting technical.
- 15 Autism Myths People Affected by It Want to See Busted
Good thoughts.
- The Divorce Colony
Sioux Falls' role in feminist history.
- I read the Eighth Doctor smut book (for science)
Niki does it so you don't have to (though you may want to).
- The insider's cultural guide to Banja Luka: where life is lived in cafes
Ah, nostalgia for 1997-98!!!
- The 14 Worst Human Rights Myths
Fighting the lies.
- Six ways Nick Clegg steered the Liberal Democrats to disaster
David Steel reflects.
- Shannon Wheeler - McDonald’s Coffee Lawsuit
The truth.
- Autistic Teenager and Family Removed from Flight
@united scores again!
- Unlocking Emily’s World
Autism research at Boston University
- How To Avoid Drama In Your Relationship
And not just in relationships, but in life in general.
- Goodwill letters to asylum seekers on Nauru returned unopened
Utterly shameful.
- The Sustainable Development Goals
Replacing the MDGs with something less effective.
- Loss of West Antarctic Glaciers Appears Unstoppable, Posing Long-Term Risks from Rising Seas to Millions
Live near the coast? Move!
- Language map: What’s the most popular language in your state?
Other than English. (Or Spanish.)
- Autism's early child
Half a century on. (Piece from 2011)
- No, Sanctions Didn't Force Iran to Make a Deal
Busting the myth.
- Game of Thrones hides secret Monty Python reference in new episode
Now, *that* shows commitment!
- What Not To Say to a Parent of an Autistic Child
Yep, had all of these.
- Voters can't name their MEPs as poll highlights disengagement with EU
Must try harder.
- Still Paying For The Civil War
The 84-year-old whose father just missed Gettysburg.
- Eurovision: A continent divided in its sexual attitudes?
Less than you might have thought, apparently.
- Why can't you remember being a baby? Science explains
The answer lies in neurogenesis. (It says here.)
- My girls meet Peter Capaldi (little Dalek)
I defy you not to cry after reading this.
- A true story
Emma Newman and being a fan.
- Immigration shouldn't have a monetary value – it should be one law for all
Are you rich enough for the UK to keep your family together?
- What the Internet looks like: The undersea cables wiring the ends of the Earth
Fascinating.
- Buy-to-let property supremo shuts door on housing benefit tenants
Britain's war on the poor continues.
- Interactive geospatial map of the Roman Empire
Wow!
- The Fatal Floor
30 seconds of terror, narrated by Patrick Troughton.
- What Do Y'All, Yinz, and Yix Call Stretchy Office Supplies?
The New Yorker spoofs the dialect quiz.
- The intense world theory of autism
Rings a lot of bells for me.
- How Two Presidents Helped Me Deal With Love, Guilt, and Fatherhood - NationalJournal.com
George W. Bush and Bill Clinton helping out on autism.
- Why I love Twitter and barely tolerate Facebook
I agree with most of this.
- 200km-long traffic jam paralyzes Russian freeway
Brrrrr!!!!!
- The Real Scandal Behind Benghazi
A lack of resources and skilled management at the State Dept. (At last, some sane commentary!)
- Dear journalists: grow up
'stop saying “This will change the face of the press in the UK.” That is precisely the objective.'
- Leveson on the 'clear evidence of misreporting on European issues'
With detailed examples of the UK media's mendacity about Europe.
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