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Adrift: Part 1 online free - Witness the incredible story of two sailors who faced the storm of the



ADRIFT is a prosocial video game designed to teach students about the meaning and importance of consent. ADRIFT is free and can be played online in a web browser or downloaded from the App Store. Game play should take between 30 minutes or so.


"That Hamilton Woman": Reportedly Winston Churchill's favorite movie, this 1941 historical drama stars newlyweds Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh as Britain's sea hero Admiral Horatio Nelson and the dancer whose love stirred up loads of controversy in early 19th-century England. It's at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, part of the Movie Time series at Charles Allis Art Museum, 1801 N. Prospect Ave.; free parking is available in a marked lot across Royale Place (see Allis for details). Tickets are $7, $5 for students and seniors and free for museum members. Info: charlesallis.org.




Adrift: Part 1 online free



"What Is Philanthropy?": This documentary explores the American idea of giving, its history and evolving practice. It's showing at 7 p.m. Monday as part of the Helen Bader Institute's Summer Film Series in the Fireside Lounge at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Student Union, 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd. Admission is free. Info: uwm.edu/hbi.


Hi guys my husband and I currently own an apartment building in Mahahual. We chose Mahahual because prices are still accessible. We love it because it is a good combination of a touristy town while at the same time retaining a tranquil nature. We definitely recommend because as it has nice community of people from different parts of the world, beautiful beaches, great food, and it is just a great place to be for either a short or long period of time. The quietness of where we specifically own our apartment works well for renters who work remotely as they are not disturbed by busiling city sounds. We are always open to hosting new people who are interested in renting in Mahahual for short or long periods. If anyone has any questions feel free to contact us at amadorana79@yahoo.com.mx


Social distancing/lockdown policies during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic may alter social rhythms of people through imposition of restrictions on normal daily activities. This may in turn challenge circadian function, particularly in people with mood disorders. Although objective data describing the relationship between circadian disturbances and mood disorders exist, data regarding the subjective experience of circadian challenge is sparse, and its association with mood symptoms is unclear. The present qualitative study was one component of a mixed-methods multi-national project, which took advantage of widespread disruption to daily routines due to Government COVID-related lockdowns during 2020. The Behavior Emotion and Timing during COVID-19 (BEATCOVID) survey study included three open questions generating qualitative data on participants' subjective experience of social disruption due to social distancing/lockdown policies, two of which asked about the barriers and opportunities for stabilizing routines. Responses were coded and analyzed using Thematic Analysis. A total of N = 997 participants responded to at least one of the free-text questions. Four themes were identified: 1) loss of daily timed activities, 2) role of social interaction, 3) altered time perception and 4) disruption to motivation and associated psychological effects. Themes were organized into a provisional heuristic map, generating hypotheses for future research centered on the new concept of 'psychological drift.' 2ff7e9595c


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