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How To Seduce Anyone With Psychology
Normally, you go around more interested in your own thoughts and ideas, and you're locked in your head. It's like a record, like in the old final days going around and round around the same grooves, right? You just switch it around, and you tell yourself the other person is more interesting than me—their life, their thoughts, their ideas. It's like an undiscovered world; it's like going to Tahiti or something and visiting another culture. They have experiences you've never had, a world that's not your world. It's fascinating; they're like a character in a movie. I want to understand it. If somebody did that to you suddenly in the office or in the realm of male-female seduction, you would feel it. You would go, "Wow, that's rare," and you would be halfway seduced by just the attention.
NICHOLAS MURIUNGIPublished 3 months ago in EducationExploring the Global Expansion Maze: A Personal Reflection on the Challenges of Growing Companies Across Borders
Venturing into the global business arena is a thrilling yet intricate journey, akin to setting sail into uncharted waters. As someone who has been in the trenches of expanding companies to different countries, I am eager to share a personal reflection on the challenges encountered and the invaluable lessons learned along the way.
Tim GuercioPublished 3 months ago in EducationFOCUS
Story of a lion as an example of your mindset Today, I want to talk to you about why the lion is the real king of the jungle and why we should live our lives like lions. Lions are majestic animals that inspire reverence and awe from all other creatures. They are not the biggest, fastest, or strongest animals in the jungle, but they are the most powerful and influential.
Brotus KimutaiPublished 3 months ago in EducationESL Teaching: 10 Skills You Need To Be A Teacher
Disclaimer: My experience with ESL teaching has been in South Korea and Japan. So do keep in mind this list is not end all be all for all ESL teaching positions in the world. Even so, maybe you can implement some of these ideas into your own methodology.
The life changer
In a small town nestled between rolling hills and whispering pines, there lived a shy artist named Emily. Her days were spent in the quiet solitude of her studio, where canvases leaned against the walls like old friends waiting to share untold stories. Emily, however, struggled to find her own voice, stifled by self-doubt and the weight of unfulfilled dreams.
Akerele EmmanuelPublished 3 months ago in EducationMISPLACED
Quite a long time ago in the clamoring town of Harmonyville, there stood an old and secretive book shop named "Puzzler Peruses." It wasn't your commonplace book shop; its racks were loaded up with books that appeared to have their very own psyche. Among them was an especially captivating book known as "The Lost Truth."
Ezeuchegbu CharlesPublished 3 months ago in EducationBreaking the Chains: The First Portuguese Republican Revolution
The 31 January 1891 revolt in Portugal was the first attempt by republicans to overthrow the monarchy. It was triggered by the British Ultimatum, which demanded Portugal's withdrawal from southern African territories it claimed. The revolt was fueled by national humiliation and inspired by the proclamation of a Republic in Brazil. Led by sergeants and lacking high-ranking officers' support, the revolt became known as the "revolt of the sergeants."
Mohammed Shahidullah-Bin-AnwarPublished 3 months ago in EducationChild Developmental Milestones: Unlocking the Path to Healthy Growth
Introduction The exploration of child development is paramount, shaping a child's lifelong journey. Dr. Hodges and Dr. Shagrin's expertise provides a roadmap to comprehend the milestones that define this path.
Tajamul HassanPublished 3 months ago in EducationThe One Book Challenge for Americans
“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” ---- Dr. Seuss
David WyldPublished 3 months ago in EducationTop 10 Marvel Movies to Learn English
1. The Avengers (2012) Summary: Earth's mightiest heroes, including Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor, assemble to thwart an extraterrestrial threat. Action-packed and filled with witty banter, "The Avengers" is a language-rich adventure.
Callens InstitutePublished 3 months ago in EducationUnraveling the Reading Literacy Conundrum in the Philippines
The Philippines is facing a painful paradox – a country rich in folklore where mythical creatures such as aswang, kapre, and tikbalang play an important part but leave it with one of the lowest reading rates according to the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2022 test findings. Despite the second consecutive assessment, the Philippines is sinking in the bottom 10 out of 81 countries on reading comprehension, mathematics, and science. This dismal truth leads to an inner reflection on the status of literacy, which sheds light on the importance of diversity and support in Filipino literature.
Raymond CeruleanPublished 3 months ago in EducationUSE OF CONSTRUCTIVISM IN MODREN TEACHING MODELS
Constructivism is a learning theory that emphasizes the active role of learners in constructing their understanding and knowledge through their experiences and reflection during the learning process. The principles and concepts of constructivism suggest that learning can become more meaningful and effective when learners are actively engaged in the learning process.
Miss Shamim AkhtarPublished 3 months ago in Education