Celebrating Wildflowers
Source: U.S. Forest Service
Wildflowers aren’t just pretty to look at—they serve crucial roles in our environment.
Wildflowers aren’t just pretty to look at—they serve crucial roles in our environment.
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Psychologist Anders Ericsson and his colleague explain how Malcolm Gladwell misunderstood Ericcson’s research when proposing that it takes 10,000 hours of practice to become successful in any given field.
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