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    1 day ago · Chris Wood July 16, 2024. Here are three ways to bridge the gap between cybersecurity and development teams. Loading... The latest in-depth, unbiased news, analysis and perspective to keep ...

  2. 3 days ago · Chris Wood on the Wood Brothers Origins, Heart is the Hero, and More. To be truly creative, even briefly, is challenging no matter the artist or medium. While processes and philosophies vary widely, finding inspiration and executing on a unique vision can be difficult even for brilliant artists with battle-tested approaches.

  3. 2 days ago · The bestselling author reflects on the books that defined his writing journey. July 15, 2024 By Chris Whitaker. VIA CROWN. The first book I can remember reading is Where The Wild Things Are. I have clear memories of being equal parts enthralled and frightened by Max’s journey across the ocean to the land of wild things.

  4. 4 days ago · Christopher Eric Hitchens (13 April 1949 – 15 December 2011) was a British and American author, journalist, and educator. [2] [3] Author of 18 books on faith, culture, politics and literature, he was born and educated in Britain, graduating in the 1970s from Oxford with a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics.

  5. 5 days ago · Chris Magwood of Builders for Climate Action wrote a report [7] on emissions from residential construction, and declines to attribute any storage of carbon to timber construction. “There remain important and unresolved concerns with current accounting methods related to virgin forest products like lumber.

  6. 4 days ago · This list of unsolved deaths includes well-known cases where: The cause of death could not be officially determined. The person's identity could not be established after they were found dead. The cause is known, but the manner of death (homicide, suicide, accident) could not be determined.

  7. 3 days ago · Woods that Don’t Split Easily. Here are some woods that are readily available in North America that are ideal for seats, arms and combs. Tulip poplar: Inexpensive but a bit unattractive. Great for paint. Carves beautifully, so it’s a great wood with which to learn to saddle a seat.