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It’s a beautiful day for a ballgame. (at Metro Culver City)
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It’s a beautiful day for a ballgame. (at Metro Culver City)

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This is the only organization I’ve ever played in or been in. I came here with Jackie [Robinson] and Gil [Hodges] and Duke [Snider] … and played with great people like Don [Newcombe or Drysdale?] and Tommy [Davis], Willie [Davis] and Maury [Wills].
Sandy Koufax (via BLS)
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Videoconference between Confirmation class and classmate in London. Technology helps students cross oceans without even trying.

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Big pimpin’. (at Temple Emanuel Of Beverly Hills)

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According to Zentall, an activity that uses a sense other than that required for the primary task — listening to music while reading a social studies textbook — can enhance performance in children with ADHD. Doing two things at once, she found, focuses the brain on the primary task.
Better ADHD Focus Through Fidgeting | ADDitude (via adhdtricks)

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Know that it is OK to do two things at once: carry on a conversation and knit, or take a shower and do your best thinking, or jog and plan a business meeting. Often people with ADD need to be doing several things at once in order to get anything done at all.
Ratey, John J. Md; Hallowell, Edward M. Md (2011-09-13). Driven to Distraction (Revised): Recognizing and Coping with Attention Deficit Disorder (p. 311). Random House, Inc.. Kindle Edition.  (via adhdisme)

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mother and child (at Chase Bank)
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mother and child (at Chase Bank)

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