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" ... It’s been a turbulent year for financial conduct regulators around the globe. ... "
" ... It’s why, in these turbulent times, we must be all the more mindful about the stories we tell ourselves about our circumstances because our stories trigger and amplify our emotional state. For instance, if you tell yourself a story that life is conspiring against you, that you’re a victim to some villainous force (or a cadre of them), then you’ll live in state of self-pity, blame, despair or resentment. ... "
" ... Many stars are turbulent, including times when a large cloud of energetic and highly magnetized plasma erupts from the solar corona into space. Such an event is called a coronal mass ejection, or CME, and these happen with our own sun. They are not dangerous to humans, as our planet is shielded by a magnetic field. However, they are dangerous to our technology. If a strong enough CME directly hits the Earth, it would play havoc with our electronic society, destroying our telecommunication capability and potentially knocking out power over a large part of the planet. A CME in 1859 induced electric currents so large that there were reports of metal railroad rails sparking. And a smaller CME in 1989 knocked out power to Quebec and parts of the northeastern parts of the United States for nine hours. ... "
" ... She was born in South Serbia during the turbulent war times of the Balkans. Early on, she developed an interest in mathematics and natural sciences and received numerous awards at national and international competitions in math, physics, biology, and chemistry. At the age of 14, she took a human biology class and fell in love with human physiology. And here she was very lucky. Her father, being a professor of histology and embryology encouraged her to work at the wet lab, collect chorionic villi and study the growth of embryonic tissues under the microscope. ... "
" ... To his artist’s eye, our turbulent times are reaffirming humanity’s primal need for color and jewelry. “Humanity has always been compelled to wear and play with color and our species has been making and wearing jewelry for approximately 100,000 years,” Laurenza notes. “After tools, paintings and jewelry were the next life-enhancing objects that humans began making, wearing, sharing, giving and coveting,” he ventures. “Jewelry is an applied art form that symbolically proclaims individual identity and status. As long as we are alive,” he asserts, “we will take pleasure in adorning ourselves with jewelry and in being admired by others for our adornments.” ... "