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...help. With its celebration of the imperfect, unpredictable and incomplete, wabi-sabi is a much more forgiving style than its predecessor. Wabi-sabi is a catchall term for a 16th century Japanese discipline that combines the notions of wabi (things that are simple or humble) and sabi(things that gain beauty from age). Artist and architect Leonard Koren introduced the term to Americans a decade ago with his extended essay, Wabi-Sabi for Artists, Designers, Poets and Philosophers. But only recently have people begun to apply the term and philosophy to interior decorating. Several new books are leading the charge...
...according to a study of 20 self-identified couch potatoes conducted by researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. For 10 days scientists measured their subjects' every movement, using sensors embedded in specially designed underwear. The 10 lean participants were more active even after they were required to gain weight...
...been hoarding cash. Markets tend to rise and fall within a narrow band (what Wall Street experts call "a trading range"), sometimes for years at a time. Then they move suddenly--up more often than down. If you miss those unpredictable jumps, you often lose out on the biggest gains. The S&P 500, including dividends, rose an average annual 12% in the past 10 years. But if you were out of the market on just the 10 best days during that period, your gain would have been cut nearly in half, to 6.8%, reports fund company T. Rowe Price...
PharmaCare, a Rhode Island-based company owned by CVS, required nothing more than an ID and correct birthday to establish an account on its website and gain access to prescription histories...
...scholars with interdisciplinary training gain more prominence in the legal world, the University is set to launch a new joint program that could let Ph.D. candidates such as Linos count a full semester of Ph.D. coursework toward their Law School graduation requirement—in the process saving nearly $16,000 on Law School tuition...