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Author: Craig Bowen

Craig Bowen

Certified alcohol practitioner. Professional writer. Pop culture fanatic. Student. Explorer. Music scholar. Lifelong creator. Managed a small team developing strategies for puppets in Suffolk, NY. Spent high school summers building toy soldiers in Africa. Spent the better part of the 90's getting my feet wet with magma in Africa. Practiced in the art of writing about heroin in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Earned praised for my work lecturing about bagpipes in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Spent several months working on heroin for farmers.

My life as a bookworm: what children can teach us about how to read

My life as a bookworm: what children can teach us about how to read

I spent most of my early years – aged one to a few, say – being trodden on. "It turned into your very own fault," my mom explains. "You had been too quiet. You used

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Control Your Mac Using Siri

Control Your Mac Using Siri

I've waited impatiently for Siri to return to the Mac, which continually seemed to me to be perfect surroundings for the smooth-spoken virtual assistant to take residence. Siri paints nicely on the Mac, and the

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Life on the Rocks

Life on the Rocks

By our 1/3 day at sea, we'd observed a dozen naked and jagged piles of rock surrounded via ocean the color of Windex. It becomes smaller than I had imagined, all informed about twice the

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Stop Trying To Be Happy

Stop Trying To Be Happy

If you need to attempt to be cool, you'll never be cool. If you need to try and be satisfied, then you may never be satisfied. Maybe the problem nowadays is people are just trying

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If We Found Life on Mars, How Would We Know?

If We Found Life on Mars, How Would We Know?

Finding evidence for life on Mars has been many years-lengthy ambitions for NASA, which has spent billions of bucks to ship machines wheeling over, poking, and probing the Red Planet. But as soon as the

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My View: Life in the tank offers a window on the world

My View: Life in the tank offers a window on the world

L. Frank Baum, a writer of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," created a superb universe named for the label on his 2D filing cabinet (the primary cupboard became categorized A). Heroine Dorothy discovered that most

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How Two Police Drones Saved a Woman’s Life

How Two Police Drones Saved a Woman’s Life

After years of writing severely about law enforcement officials using immoderate pressure and police departments abusing the surveillance era, I couldn't be happier to relay a story in which cops used drones to assist them

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Oxygen ions may be an easy-to-track sign of life on exoplanets

Oxygen ions may be an easy-to-track sign of life on exoplanets

The search for extraterrestrial life is fairly synonymous with the search for life as we know it. We're just not that imaginative—when looking for other planets that could host life, we don’t know what to

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Making an illegal life in France

Making an illegal life in France

Each individual makes their selection based totally on their occasion. Some bear great hardship, while others discover a better life—Tahar and his wife Samia (not their real names) are healthy in the latter category. Before

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7 ways you can use to improve your morning routines

7 ways you can use to improve your morning routines

  Did you know you will wake up for an average of about 25,000 mornings as an adult? Of course, this depends on different countries' general life expectancies, but you should know you will spend

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