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One Night of Eden
I met Eden in the summer, "summer" being far too kind a word to describe the blistering Florida heat, peppered by weeks of torrential rain. In some sort of metaphorical way, it was the perfect season to learn a lesson. And Eden ground that lesson into me, swiftly and harshly, like the rain pounds the shoreline.
Kelley SteadPublished about a year ago in HumansWhats Love?
Love is one of the most complex and yet fundamental emotions experienced by human beings. It is an emotion that is difficult to define, as it can manifest in many different ways and means different things to different people. Love can be a source of joy, fulfillment, and companionship, but it can also be a source of pain, disappointment, and heartbreak. In this article, we will explore what love is, the different types of love, and how it affects our lives.
Reducing Intergroup Bias and Dsicrimination
Racial disparities have been prevalent for centuries between perceived racial groups whether these perceptions were physical in nature (such as skin color) or more psychological/philosophical in nature (as in religion, politics, etc.). recently a New York Times article put a spotlight on a study by the National Institute of Health, published in Science, which found that the awarding of research grants and research awards were affected by the racial background of the researcher, despite the fact that this type of discriminatory practice is forbidden in academia and research by both research organizations and he federal government.
Cobe WilsonPublished about a year ago in HumansAttachment and Parenting Styles
Since the 1920s, developmental psychologists have sought to study the effect that parents have on their children’s social and instrumental development. The most prominent approach to this academic question has come to be known as child-rearing styles, or parenting styles. These parenting styles incorporate the many behaviors of parents into specific developmental outcomes that we commonly see in children (Darling, 1999).
Cobe WilsonPublished about a year ago in HumansLittle Moments
I have had lots of little moments in my life. I tend to look at the small things. I am going to talk about a small moment in the course of a friendship. A friendship I wish I still had. I am going to chronicle our friendship and what led up to this one moment that changed my life forever. A moment that if it had not happened, I would not be here today.
Jeremy WhitePublished about a year ago in HumansModern-day challenges faced by pool companies
In the modern era, people are more concerned about maintaining a luxurious lifestyle, which includes a beautiful and well-maintained swimming pool. Owning a swimming pool is not just a luxury but also a way to maintain a healthy lifestyle. However, the increasing demand for swimming pools has brought about new challenges for pool companies. This article discusses some of the modern-day challenges faced by pool companies and how they are overcoming them.
Marcella ReginatoPublished about a year ago in HumansThe Unexpected Connection on a Transatlantic Flight
It was a long flight from New York to London, and the cabin was packed with travelers heading to different destinations. The atmosphere was tense, and everyone was preoccupied with their own thoughts and worries.
Prajal RokaPublished about a year ago in HumansHow to Gain a Deeper Understanding of Your Life’s Perspective: Practical Tips and Examples
How to Gain a Deeper Understanding of Your Life’s Perspective: Practical Tips and Examples Are you feeling stuck or unsure of your life’s direction? Gain a deeper understanding of your perspective with these practical self-help tips and examples. Gain a new perspective on life with these helpful self-help tips. Learn how to understand your life’s perspective and try out different examples to find what works best for you with these self-help tips and techniques. Learn how to shift your mindset and try out different perspectives to gain new insights and improve your overall well-being with life and improve your personal growth with these practical self-help tips. Learn how to overcome challenges and discover new ways of looking at the world around you. Have a better understanding of your life’s perspective with these helpful tips and practical exercises. Explore different examples of life perspectives and learn how to develop a positive outlook for personal growth.
Althea MarchPublished about a year ago in HumansThings to Understand
Self-control is an important factor in health and well-being, and it is one aspect of executive function, which is a set of abilities that assists people in planning, monitoring, and achieving their goals. It is the ability to control and modify one's responses in order to avoid undesirable behaviours, increase desirable ones, and achieve long-term goals. There are three types of self-control: impulse control, emotional control, and movement control.
Muhammad Hasnain RasheedPublished about a year ago in HumansKnock, Knock!
We think we know how love is supposed to feel, but it’s not like that; it’s so much more. True love lives within each of us. It come alive until we understand it true source and then it encompasses all of you. This love feels like wings from heaven wrapping themselves around you continually pouring into you and it is hard to release from it. The power and magnitude of this love is immeasurable. A continual influx of light energy penetrates so deeply that you don't want it to stop. The depth of the craving is insatiable. A love so forceful that it leaves no doubt it's love.
How to Build Strong and Lasting Relationships: Advice from Relationship Experts
Many people wish to have the “happily ever after” relationship depicted in movies and fairytales however, in reality, building a thriving relationship can be a real challenge. It takes more than just a prince charming, butterflies in your tummy, and pure chemistry to keep the sparks flying.
Narichica HandyPublished about a year ago in HumansThe dangers of social media addiction
Once upon a time, there was a young woman named Sarah. Sarah was an avid user of social media, spending hours each day scrolling through her feeds and posting updates about her life. At first, Sarah enjoyed the sense of connection she felt with her friends and followers, and the ability to keep up with the latest trends and news. But as time went on, Sarah began to feel increasingly dependent on social media, checking her accounts compulsively throughout the day and feeling anxious and irritable when she was unable to access them.