The miracle of Wörgl The Austrian town of Wörgl, with a population of 4,500 people, offers the base of a viable economic plan in this story during the 1932 Great Depression.
The vaccination dilemma In the middle of the fields, where you walk, suddenly you are interrupted and asked to make a decision. There are many reasons why one should avoid to decide on something not under direct, reachable sight
Charles Dickens’ hypnagogia, dreams, and creativity This is a provisional file, not the final typeset article Introduction Charles Dickens was a prolific and ingenious 19th-century British writer, as well as being an insomniac well-versed in sleep disorders, who died about 150 years ago (Collins, 2020;Cosnett, 1992) .As we will show, the virtual dream world is
A Marco Polo's tale The intrepid Marco Polo, his father and uncle were among the first Europeans to set foot in China, arriving at Peking and the court of Kublai Khan in 1275