October 31, 2014
Extended family contact by transplant vs. native residency
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In an earlier post on differing levels of contact with extended family across regions, I stated that one factor underlying the pattern was ...
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Millennials reversing the trend of being a transplant during one's 20s
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With gloomier job and housing prospects facing the most sheltered generation in world history, the Millennials are becoming "boomerang ...
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October 28, 2014
New Urbanism hijacked for leisure-class contests, and the plague of cars turning suburban streets into one-way roads
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Not for the first time, I wrote what started as comments but soon morphed into an entire post on another site ( this post at Uncouth Reflec...
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October 26, 2014
The etiology of women who seem like gay men: a look at Anne Hathaway
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During the trailer for Interstellar, there's a shot of Anne Hathaway looking sideways with her mouth agape that struck me as something y...
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October 22, 2014
NFL players got bigger once competitiveness became sanctified
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In a comment, Feryl said he saw a chart about how NFL players started getting heavier and heavier circa the 1970s, linking it to the status-...
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Strength of extended family ties by region
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Rootedness in a place has both a vertical dimension stretching back through time, as well as a lateral one linking a person to others in tha...
October 20, 2014
The geography of striver boomtowns, AKA future ghost towns
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An NYT article reviews a report on how recent college grads are multiplying like cancer cells, I mean fueling the engine of growth in citi...
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Wide-open eyeglasses for a non-ironic look
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Earlier I showed how different the impression is when someone wears glasses that are narrow as opposed to wide. Narrow eyes, whether now or...
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October 18, 2014
Extended family structure as an influence on generational membership
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Why is it that even among people born in the same year, some of them identify more strongly with an older cohort, some with their own cohort...
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