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The truth behind Stage fright and how to conquer it
Sweaty palms, a racing heart, and a stomach tied in knots - it's not a monster chasing you, but the terror of speaking in public, an ordeal some find even worse than death. When you're dead, you feel nothing; when you're at the podium, you feel the grip of stage fright.
Michael ZhanPublished 9 months ago in EducationTHE TOP 5 MUST-READ BOOKS FOR BOOKS STORE
We all know that the bookstore is one of the best places to spend your time and money. If you're a book lover, then you probably spend hours browsing through shelves, debating whether or not to buy something new or just browse some more. But there's also another benefit to being a bookstore shopper: You can find some pretty great reads! So today we're going to share our favorite reads from our library (plus one bonus book) so that you can get ready for your next trip to your local bookstore (or library).
Nexus NarratorPublished 9 months ago in EducationUse Mind Maps to Help You Study Better
If you are a university or college student, you probably make a lot of notes when you are attending classes or reading your text books. Then later you review the notes you made when you are preparing for exams.
Ali Youssef Al-SwaifyPublished 9 months ago in EducationHow to Keep Conversations Interesting and AVOID Being Boring
today we'll explore 8 habits that can make you highly likable and enjoyable to be around in social interactions. We'll draw examples from the universally beloved celebrity Pedro Pascal to illustrate these traits. The first habit that endears Pedro to people is his ability to embrace moments of embarrassment. Instead of reacting with awkward silence or denial when confronted with something embarrassing, Pedro leverages it to his advantage. For instance, he openly admits to looking at Instagram accounts devoted to him being a heartthrob when feeling down. This simple act of self-deprecating humor can turn awkward moments into charming ones and invite others to share in the laughter.
Siren GalePublished 9 months ago in EducationWHY TORTOISES ARE TOOK TO MOON?
WHY TORTOISES TOOK TO THE MOON? Three months before a single human was launched toward the Moon, two tortoises had already come back. Sure, they didn’t get to make one giant leap for tortoise-kind on the surface. They just swung around the Moon. But along with some much smaller critters, they were the first citizens of Earth to get that far away from home! This was the USSR’s Zond 5 mission, and it was carried into space by a funky-looking rocket. It’s called the Proton, and it was so successful that its descendents were used for over half a century! If you take a look at a Proton rocket, you might think that it looks a little funny near the bottom. Especially in comparison to other rockets of the era. The first stage of the rocket, meaning the part that holds the first set of engines, has one big central tube surrounded by a bunch of smaller ones. And you might think that those outer tubes would be smaller boosters… separate rockets all coming together to add more oomph. But no. Those tubes are holding the Proton’s fuel. Meanwhile, the center tube holds the second ingredient in making the rocket go up… or in worse cases blow up… the oxidizer that makes the fuel combust. This arrangement was necessary because Proton had to be shipped by train, lying on its side. So the central tube could only be so big. And interestingly, what was in those fuel tanks actually made the rocket pretty controversial, especially during its development. All iterations of the Proton rocket, including the ones that sent missions around the Moon, relied on a fuel called Unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine, or UDMH. And it’s incredibly toxic. It’s so toxic that one of the USSR’s chief rocket scientists didn’t want to use it. But it did have some perks. For example, UDMH, as well as the oxidizer in the Proton’s central tank, are hypergolic propellants,. That means that when you put them together, they’ll spontaneously ignite.
Tarini pandaPublished 9 months ago in EducationWhat is new inside mobile app design development?
In the fast-paced world of mobile app development, staying ahead of the curve is crucial for mobile app development services, whether you're a mobile app development company or an independent developer. User experience (UX) is at the heart of any successful mobile app, and it's constantly evolving. As we step into 2023, it's time to explore the top mobile app design trends that are shaping the way top app developers enhance user experiences. These trends not only make apps visually appealing but also more user-friendly and engaging.
Neha WahilePublished 9 months ago in JournalIn the heart of a quiet, picturesque town nestled amidst rolling hills and lush forests, there lived a family named Baut.
In the heart of a quiet, picturesque town nestled amidst rolling hills and lush forests, there lived a family named Baut. The Bauts had been an integral part of the town's history for generations, their roots running deep into the soil of their ancestral home. Their story was one of unity, resilience, and the enduring bonds of family.
Iradukunda Jean PaulPublished 9 months ago in TraderALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD
Once upon a time, in the village of Kilifi, there resided a woman named Fatuma. She was a kind and gentle woman, but also deeply saddened. She was married to Mr. Baraza for ten years, yet they had never been blessed with children. This caused Fatima great unhappiness, and the villagers would mock her whenever she passed by. She was even called a witch by some, but she chose to ignore their taunts and maintain her peaceful demeanor. She was an object of ridicule in the entire village, and was not allowed to attend the mother's meeting or the women's meeting. She would always watch from afar when such events took place.
Florence WanjiruPublished 9 months ago in Education