First of all yes I know that crotalus terrificus is the scientific name of a specific snake, the rattlesnake. The title is to show the problem that few saw back there: the egg of this crotalus. I write to say that it is very good when epistemology comes to show …
Read More »Frequency is better than intensity to gain strength – 11/19/2022 – Balance
An Australian survey carried out in partnership with two Japanese universities points out that physical activities of moderate intensity, if practiced daily, can be more beneficial for gaining muscle strength than practicing exercises once a week for a longer time. This means that the frequency of activities may be more …
Read More »See intense and short 20-minute workout – 11/14/2022 – Balance
Sometimes I only have 20 minutes to train. What are the most effective exercises for making the best use of my time? One of the biggest barriers to setting a regular exercise routine is lack of time. Finding an extra hour (or more, if you include the commute to the …
Read More »See intense and short 20-minute workout – 11/14/2022 – Balance
Sometimes I only have 20 minutes to train. What are the most effective exercises for making the best use of my time? One of the biggest barriers to setting a regular exercise routine is lack of time. Finding an extra hour (or more, if you include the commute to the …
Read More »Creatine: What it is and how it helps you gain muscle mass – 10/27/2022 – Balance
Many creatine experts are not liking the way many talk about the supplement. Some are tired of cotton candy-flavored energy drinks that claim to be “super creatine” in colorful cans, protein bars infused with the supplement, social media posts that confuse creatine with steroids. Others are tired of the slew …
Read More »Considerations about prenuptial agreement and existential clauses
Family law is increasingly contractualized. This is due to the development, understanding and appreciation of private autonomy, a watchword in contemporary Civil Law, and especially in Family Law. Paulo Lôbo, with the authority of one of the greatest Brazilian jurists, in IBDFAM Magazine nº 53 proposes the replacement of such …
Read More »Considerations about prenuptial agreement and existential clauses
Family law is increasingly contractualized. This is due to the development, understanding and appreciation of private autonomy, a watchword in contemporary Civil Law, and especially in Family Law. Paulo Lôbo, with the authority of one of the greatest Brazilian jurists, in IBDFAM Magazine nº 53 proposes the replacement of such …
Read More »Préjudice d’affection: how French law compensates for reflex damages
Reflective damage, a kind of indirect damage, originates from French jurisprudence, which, in some decisions of the end of the 19th century, it started to repair the prejudice d’affection (impairment of affection)[1], although it cannot be ignored that already in the year 1685 the Parlement of Paris granted financial compensation …
Read More »Judge wants ‘revolution’, starting with reversal of the burden of proof!
The subtitle could be: Epistemic denialism reaches the criminal process: where did we go wrong? Is there any chance of this one day working? no don’t answer. Then they say it’s my bummer. Well, read it in your own words. In video format “reels” Transcribed below, a federal judge holding …
Read More »Covid: gym air is more prone to infection – 08/11/2022 – Equilibrium
Many gyms seem to be full of people and groups eager to get back to their old activities again or get in shape for the summer, while new strains of the omicron virus are increasing Covid infections. So is it safe to go to the gym? Put another way, how …
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