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Are Cell Phones Mutating the Shape of Our Bones?
The idea that cellphones and other modern technology could lead to physical changes in our bodies, such as the growth of bone structures like the external occipital protuberance (EOP) in the skull, has been a topic of discussion in recent years. In a study conducted by David Shahar and Mark Sayers from the University of the Sunshine Coast, they proposed a link between the use of phones and tablets and changes in bone structure.
Jonathan MayfieldPublished 8 months ago in HumansMusings on 'my' Money
I think the most balanced view I've had around money was when I was a young child. My parents helped me learn how to divide my allowance into 3 different categories: Spend, Save, and Give. They had me put different amounts of money into 3 jars or boxes and label each of them. Of course, I was always most drawn to the 'spend' box, imagining what next toy I could buy and how much I had.
Michael ThielmannPublished 8 months ago in HumansBuilding Sustainably for the Future
Sustainable construction is one of the central themes when it comes to planning the city centers and metropolitan areas of the future. In the context of global warming and the climate crisis, it's more important than ever to minimize the impacts of construction projects on ecosystems and the environment. This pertains not only to the construction itself but also to the subsequent use of the buildings, whether they're residential or commercial.
Nick HaenenPublished 8 months ago in HumansThe Myth of Evolution
The current human society has gone through several evolution stages of hunting, farming, and industrialization, and is now stepping into the digital age. After the digital age, there will be a crash period, but not destruction. Modern biological history generally believes that humans originated in Africa and began to spread worldwide around 70,000 years ago. However, our understanding may be different because the evolution of life is not just a single path, but rather like tree branch normally bifurcates. The feline family includes lions, tigers, and cute little Garfield. How could there be only one type of human? In fact, there have been over a hundred different species of humans, but just like we cannot call wolves dogs, these so-called close relatives cannot be completely considered humans …although some of them still live among us.
Baked Chicken Tacos Recipe
Chicken Tacos are the ideal weeknight meal. This recipe for quick and easy baked chicken tacos has a lot of flavor but none of the hassle. The spicy shredded chicken filling bakes up in the crispy taco shells in less than 30 minutes. It's the ideal dish for feeding a large group on game day, Cinco de Mayo, or taco night.
WAQAS AHMADPublished 8 months ago in HumansTrue Love: Exploring Emotions 🌈❤️
True Love: Exploring the Kaleidoscope of Emotions 🌈❤️ Introduction Love is a tapestry woven with the threads of emotions, each hue painting a unique sentiment. In this vibrant journey through the canvas of emotions, we delve into the story of true love, interlaced with the colors of emojis that express the unspoken.
It's GowthamPublished 8 months ago in HumansMiles Apart, Hearts Together
In the busy city of Lagos, where life moved at a frenetic pace, lived Lara and Ade. Their love story was one of connection, commitment, and a twist of fate that had brought them together. But their marriage was about to embark on a journey that would test the depth of their emotions and the strength of their bond.
David OjukwuPublished 8 months ago in HumansWeb of Deceit
In the bustling city of Lagos, Nigeria, the excitement of the upcoming presidential elections was palpable. Vibrant campaign posters adorned walls, enthusiastic debates filled the airwaves, and hopeful citizens engaged in discussions about the future of their nation. Yet, beneath the surface of this democratic fervor, a shadowy underbelly of disinformation and fake news was quietly weaving its web of deception.
David OjukwuPublished 8 months ago in HumansMy life as a Freelancer
A Freelancer's Tale of Isolation and Independence I have found myself embracing the life of a freelancer in the world of self-employment and digital endeavors. I was promised freedom, flexibility, and the ability to chart my course. I had no idea that behind the appeal of independence, there was a hidden struggle happening within my own home.
Ibisanmi PeacePublished 8 months ago in Humans"Thawing The Ice"
Unfreezing Moments: Mitch McConnell's Memorable Kentucky Event In the world of politics, where the unexpected often becomes the norm, Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky has once again managed to make headlines with an unforgettable event. This time, it wasn't his political acumen or strategic moves that caught everyone's attention, but rather a freeze-worthy incident that left both supporters and critics amused. Let's delve into the icy details of McConnell's recent Kentucky gathering.
The Broke MillionairePublished 8 months ago in HumansHope and Aspiration
In the heart of a small town nestled among rolling hills, lived a young woman named Eliza. She had always dreamed of a life beyond the confines of her familiar surroundings. The vibrant colors of the world beckoned her, and the whisper of the wind carried tales of greener pastures far and wide.Eliza's days were spent amidst the fields and meadows, tending to her family's modest farm. She would often steal moments to gaze at the horizon, her heart swelling with aspirations that reached beyond the horizon. Her family and friends loved her dearly, but they couldn't help but notice the faraway look in her eyes, the spark of dreams that lit up her spirit.One day, as the sun dipped below the horizon and painted the sky with hues of orange and gold, Eliza gathered her courage and shared her deepest longing with her grandmother, a wise woman who had seen countless seasons come and go. With a gentle smile, her grandmother nodded and said, "Child, the world is vast and full of wonders. Your dreams are the wings that will carry you to the places your heart desires."Inspired by her grandmother's words, Eliza set forth on a journey to turn her hopes into reality. With a heart brimming with optimism, she bid farewell to her family and the hills she had known since childhood. Her path led her through bustling cities and tranquil villages, across rivers and mountains. Along the way, she encountered people who became her mentors, friends, and companions in her pursuit of greener pastures.As days turned into weeks, Eliza's eyes were opened to the beauty and complexity of the world. She marveled at the diversity of cultures and traditions, and with each encounter, her aspirations grew stronger. Yet, the journey was not without its challenges. She faced moments of doubt and loneliness, missing the familiar embrace of her family and the comfort of the hills she once called home.During one particularly trying day, when rain poured down like tears from the sky, Eliza sought refuge in a small cafe. There, she met a kind old man named Luca, who seemed to carry the weight of years upon his shoulders. As they spoke, Eliza learned that Luca had once been a dreamer like her, setting out to find his own greener pasture. However, life had led him down unexpected paths, and he had found himself rooted in the very place he had once hoped to leave.Luca's story touched Eliza's heart, and she realized that the pursuit of greener pastures wasn't just about physical places; it was about finding a sense of fulfillment and contentment within oneself. With newfound wisdom, she continued her journey, cherishing each step and every encounter.Finally, after months of travel, Eliza found herself in a picturesque coastal town. The salty breeze carried the promise of a new beginning, and the waves whispered tales of adventures yet to come. She decided to stay a while, immersing herself in the rhythm of the ocean and the warmth of the community.Over time, Eliza's skills as a farmer caught the attention of the locals. With their support and her unwavering determination, she transformed a neglected patch of land into a thriving garden, bursting with colors and life. The garden became a symbol of her journey, a testament to her hope and aspiration that had blossomed into reality.News of Eliza's garden spread, drawing travelers and seekers from near and far. Luca, who had become a dear friend, visited her once more. He marveled at the vibrant beauty she had created and said, "My dear, you've discovered the true essence of greener pastures. It's not just a place; it's a state of heart and mind, a place where you find purpose and joy."As years passed, Eliza's garden flourished, and so did her sense of belonging. She had found her greener pasture, not in a distant land, but within the depths of her own being. Her story became an inspiration to all who heard it, a reminder that hope and aspiration were the driving forces that led to the most beautiful destinations of all.And so, under the open sky and amidst the vibrant blooms, Eliza's journey continued. With every sunrise and every sunset, she carried with her the wisdom of the hills, the lessons of the road, and the realization that the most profound greener pastures were the ones she had nurtured in her heart.
Jude Cyril Ebai NsominohPublished 8 months ago in HumansOvercoming old Fears
I've had an ongoing battle with fear around driving cars, and really any vehicle in general. I'm not exactly sure where it came from, but learning to drive was one of the most gut-wrenching and nerve-wracking experiences of my life. I avoided getting behind the wheel until I was about 22 years old, relying on public transit and carpooling. Thankfully I was living in and around Toronto so it wasn't really too much of a problem in terms of doing what I needed to do. Even so, the reality that I would have to eventually face this fear began looming more and more as I got older.
Michael ThielmannPublished 8 months ago in Humans