The imperfect tense is used to talk about what someone used to do, what used to happen or what something used to be like. The imperfect tense is used to talk about what used to happen regularly and to ...
ArchDaily is continuing our partnership with The Architectural Review, bringing you short introductions to the themes of the magazine’s monthly editions. In this introduction to the April 2015 issue, ...
IF YOU want something done, the saying goes, give it to a busy person. It is an odd way to guarantee hitting deadlines. But a paper recently published in the Journal of Consumer Research suggests it ...
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