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Dr. Stuart McGill's Back Exercises Lumbar SupportStresses develop during sitting that become problematic if they are not reduced. For example, when sitting slouched, muscle activity is minimal but the passive tissues (ligaments and annulus of the disc) become stressed. The implications of prolonged loading on these structures is just beginning to be understood with the work of Dr. Solomonow showing the impact o.. 2012. 9. 30.
Yu-na Kim 김연아 is A Champion For All Time About Yu-na Kim Fans might have to look back as far as Peggy Fleming in 1968 for a bigger Olympic gold-medal favorite in figure skating than Kim Yu-na of South Korea. Kim, 19, crushed her competition at the 2009 world championships by more than 16 points, seeming to float above the ice, making each difficult maneuver look easy. One of her spins received no points, but she still scored 207.71 ov.. 2010. 3. 1.
Art of the Korean Renaissance 1400-1600 한국 르네상스시대의 예술 Treasures at a Korean Crossroad "Art of the Korean Renaissance, 1400-1600," at the Metropolitan Museum of Art features a 15th-century epitaph tablet. An epitaph tablet made of buncheong, from 1448. The tablet belongs to a group of ceramic burial objects. Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul, South Korea By HOLLAND COTTER Published: March 19, 2009 The Korean art gallery at the Metropolitan Museum.. 2009. 4. 5.
Slumdog Millionaire 2008 What Do Our Indian Readers Think of Slumdog Millionaire? By Stephen J. Dubner I rarely have occasion these days to see new movies in theaters, but I had the good fortune recently to see two of the Oscar-nominated best films, Frost/Nixon and Slumdog Millionaire, within 24 hours. It was a strange coincidence that both of them were time-jumping stories built around TV shows. Not that my opinion co.. 2009. 2. 2.
Old School Bad Boy’s Messy World - Francis Bacon A visitor to the Tate Britain stands Francis Bacon's 1962 triptych "Three Studies for a Crucifixion." Michael Kimmelman writes: That the Francis Bacon retrospective at Tate Britain has been mobbed should surprise nobody. The show is a landmark, a knockout, and its timing turns out to be nearly perfect. Photo: Adrian Dennis/Agence France-Presse "August," 1972 Sixteen years have passed since the .. 2008. 9. 26.
A Measure of Hope A Measure of Hope By PAUL COLLIER Published: September 21, 2008 Lusaka, Zambia THANKS to the copper boom, Zambia’s economy at last is growing. Last year, per capita gross domestic product rose by around 4 percent. The capital is busy with new construction, and traffic between here and the copper belt is so heavy, travel time has doubled to eight hours. Still, Zambia is diverging from the rest.. 2008. 9. 24.
Early Focus on One Sport Raises Alarms Gold medalist Nastia Liukin began competing at age 6. (Franck Fife/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images) Early Focus on One Sport Raises Alarms By TARA PARKER-POPE Published: September 1, 2008 Around the country, little girls are donning leotards and tumbling into gymnastics classes — a surge of interest that typically happens every four years after the summer Olympics. But a.. 2008. 9. 3.
Art and Architecture, Together Again Art and Architecture, Together Again Sanaa A rendering of one of the galleries planned for the New Museum of Contemporary Art; the project is scheduled for completion in the fall of 2007. By NICOLAI OUROUSSOFF Published: January 19, 2006 Those with long memories may recall the days when New York modern art institutions were not only in tune with contemporary culture but also determined to drive.. 2006. 1. 20.
Next City of the Sky? / Nella Fantasia London: Next City of the Sky? Hayes Davidson A computer-generated image of what the London skyline would look like in 2010 if planned high-rises come to fruition. By ALAN RIDING Published: June 30, 2004 ONDON — "Earth has not anything to show more fair," Wordsworth wrote of London two centuries ago. But the "ships, towers, domes, theaters and temples" that he admired from Westminster Bridge h.. 2004. 7. 3.