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But For The Shortcut...
I was doing my weekly shop, with the pram. Town was bustling with tourists, and I was in power-through mode, and took the shortcut through Centra supermarket. I did a double-take, registering that Centra had created a new sit-down coffee shop, and then I did a triple-take, because I spotted two young men sitting in it that just had to be Indonesian. "Apakah kamu dari Indonesia?" I asked them, and one replied "Can you help me please?" I made my way over, and sat with them. They were indeed Indonesian, from Central Java. My second mother tongue is Indonesian, having picked it up as a young child, and these two Javanese lads preferred Javanese, but we could chat just fine in Bahasa Omong. Yudi did most of the talking, while Surono looked to be in shock, for he said barely a word, and unlike Yudi, did not seem to register the extreme unlikeliness of an Indonesian-speaking local finding them in their hour of need.
Lucinda CookPublished about a year ago in HumansHow I Felt Going to Deeper Life School - Ayra Starr
Nigerian pop superstar Ayra Starr is one of the most exciting and talented young artistes in the Afrobeats scene today. With hit songs like 'Bloody Samaritan', 'Rush', and 'Sability' under her belt, and her no cares given attitude, Ayra Starr has created a lane for herself and is currently enjoying a lot of success in the music industry.
Jide OkonjoPublished about a year ago in HumansEconomic Abuse
Anna had been married for 10 years to a man named Mark. Mark was the sole breadwinner in the family and controlled all of the finances. Anna had no access to any money and had to ask Mark for permission to buy even the most basic necessities.
Victoria EnochPublished about a year ago in HumansOne 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.
Fashion Jewelry:
In recent years, fashion jewelry, or costume jewelry, has become a popular choice for many people as an accessory. Fashion jewellery is made with cheaper materials like base metals, glass, plastic, and synthetic stones, unlike fine jewelry, typically made with precious metals and gemstones. Despite its affordability, fashion jewelry is a great way to add personality and style to an outfit without breaking the bank. In this blog, we'll look at the history of fashion jewelry, current trends, and why it's become so popular as an accessory.
Prince PuraiyaPublished about a year ago in MarriageReducing 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 Humans