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The REAL Stories & Origins Behind 5 Famous Disney Movies
The Disney Company is an enormous corporation, and its movies are adored by billions of people worldwide. However, you may be unaware that some of their most famous titles have origins in real events and unusual stories. Here are five Disney films that might surprise you with their origins, some of which would not have been suitable for children if they hadn't been altered.
By Leslie Enos12 months ago in Education
What If You Have Already Met A Time Traveler
Do you recall how Stephen Hawking famously stated that the most compelling evidence against the possibility of time travel is the absence of hordes of tourists from the future invading our present time? But what if these tourists actually visit us covertly? It's even possible that you may have encountered one without realizing it. Let's explore some of the most renowned time travelers.
By Leslie Enos12 months ago in Education
8 Bad Lessons to Avoid Teaching Your Child
Bad lesson number one: Snitching is wrong. When children complain to their parents about something another child did, parents often respond by saying, "Nobody likes a tattletale." The intention behind this lesson is to encourage kids to solve their own problems. However, psychologists have observed that discouraging children from reporting real problems at school can have negative consequences. Kids might hesitate to talk about bullying or abuse out of fear of being labeled as a snitch. Moreover, if children learn to keep secrets from their parents, they are more likely to continue doing so in the future. Instead, parents should teach their kids to be open and honest about unfair or difficult situations. They should create an environment where their children feel comfortable discussing their problems, distinguishing when they can resolve an issue on their own and when they need their parents' help.
By Leslie Enos12 months ago in Families
What if you were the Last Living Person on Earth?
Picture this: It's a serene Sunday morning, and you awaken, stretch, and open your window to behold a beautiful day with clear skies. However, something feels amiss. The typically bustling streets are eerily deserted. Where has everyone gone? As you investigate further, the shocking realization dawns upon you – you are the sole inhabitant of the entire planet. What would you do next?
By Leslie Enos12 months ago in Earth
New Research Challenges Titanic's Iceberg Theory
The sinking of the Titanic on April 15, 1912, is widely attributed to a collision with an iceberg. However, recent research has brought to light compelling evidence that challenges this long-held belief. Investigative journalist Simon Maloney's extensive study of the Titanic has unveiled a different narrative surrounding the disaster. His findings suggest that a fire onboard the ship played a significant role in weakening its structure, ultimately contributing to the tragic event. This article delves into the various factors that have emerged, casting doubt on the iceberg theory and shedding new light on the true causes of the Titanic's demise.
By Leslie Enos12 months ago in Education