In The Sphere: Health, Intelligance, and Numskulls
Posted on November 21st, 2008
Happy Friday, everyone! To help you kick off what will surely be a wonderful weekend, we have compiled a nice mix of blog posts from all around the Internet. Whether you’re interested in staying healthy while working from home or you’re more into the unique customs that you may encounter in Tokyo, there’s something here for you to enjoy.
Freelance Folder has put together a great health blueprint for Type-A entrepreneurs. While there is nothing wrong with being dedicated to your business, you mustn’t let your health suffer as a result. Take a nap, eat right, and and get in 20 minutes of cardio every day to keep yourself in tip-top condition. It doesn’t take much.
Hummingbird604 is in tune with his community and he recognizes the importance of charity. For this reason, he encourages you to buy the Hope in Shadows 2009 Calendar in support of the Downtown Eastside in Vancouver. The calendar features a number of thought-provoking and artistic photos from in and around the Downtown Eastside.
The Thinking Blog realizes that some of us aren’t quite as knowledgeable as others, but you would assume that you are smarter than a 2-year-old. Never mind being smarter than a fifth grader! Can you beat these toddlers and their nation-naming expertise? At least they, unlike Sarah Palin, know that Africa is not a country.
Japan Sugoi helps you prepare for the culture shock that you may otherwise experience in Tokyo by describing a number of Japanese customs you must know before going to Japan. As you may already expect, Japan is really big on giving respect to others, having proper table manners, and knowing how to conform to the society around you.
Daily Writing Tips finishes off this collection of blog posts by providing no fewer twelve ways to refer to a stupid person. No, this is not meant to be hurtful or pretentious, but it is fascinating to think about all the different words we have for a stupid person. From numskulls to nincompoops, the English language is quite the fascinating thing to study.
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