Monday, August 17, 2009

Bloody noses, to-do lists, and good-byes

Researchers from the University of New Zealand have published findings on those relocating to various locations resulting in new employment or furthering education. Researching included observing and interviewing a number of individuals including a Master of Arts candidate in Cinema Studies at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, in which she will begin matriculation September 8, 2009.


Dr. Richard Jackson said Tuesday that "those individuals relocating to other locations have three things in common: bloody noses, to-do lists, and good-byes." He continues, "In one case we learned that one patient even included all three items on a master to-do list. This is because of the chaotic and disorganized nature of such an event."


Researchers say that the ultimate goal is to allow for less stress and smooth transitioning with a new lifestyle.


*Researchers do not suggest that such findings are actually linked between the others. Bloody noses really just happen whenever.

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