5 Interesting Links for 11-15-2019

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Complications (Adoption)

Not every adoption works out. This article explores what happens next and some of the reasons this happens as well as issues with the current practice.
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/when-families-un-adopt-a-child

Innovation (Computers)

Google’s quantum computer has demonstrated the potential of quantum computing by solving a problem too vast for current computers to solve. It’s far from ready to release, but this test gives a sense of the possibilities once the field is further along.
https://www.livescience.com/google-hits-quantum-supremacy.html

Twitter (Marketing)

These examples of how different authors approach their Twitter headers can give you a direction to follow rather than experiencing blank page syndrome over your marketing steps.
https://insights.bookbub.com/authors-on-twitter-stunning-header-image-examples/

Society (Names)

The naming traditions of the Akan of Ghana offer a perfect example of how the name someone bears can reflect their culture and circumstances. World builders should consider this when creating their worlds.
https://generalist.academy/2019/10/07/mondays-child/

Research (Sleep)

The eight hours we’re supposed to sleep is not a random number. It is backed by extensive cognitive function research that shows, while the timing of the sleep is less important, the amount is fixed.
https://www.popsci.com/how-many-hours-sleep-do-you-actually-need/

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