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The First Implicit Rule For Progress in Science
Following 10 years of procuring my Ph.D. in brain research, I composed a rundown of a few logical articles that no one ought to peruse or refer to any longer. The rundown just incorporated my own articles. Since 16 years have passed since I procured my Ph.D., the time has come to compose a very much past due article on what I found out about leading mental science that isn't spoken openly. Decides that are just partaken in confidential discussions at supper. Decides that put less socially associated individuals in a difficult spot (particularly early profession scientists). This rundown isn't intended to be extensive. Assuming the reaction is moderately sure, I will share extra implicit guidelines in resulting posts.
By vaibhav titarmare2 years ago in Chapters
The Forsaken-Part III
The Forsaken — Part III Mary Lou Jones had a secret she’d been keeping from Arthur, the local police chief. She lived in fear. Mary Lou was diagnosed with cancer years ago. They spent their life savings and money they didn’t have for her to fight the cancer, only for it to return a few months ago. She struggled with the idea of telling her husband that she was dying.
By Jason Ray Morton 2 years ago in Chapters
The Black & White World of 1938
I think we see the world from eighty-five years ago only in stark black and white. Old photos, old movies, old stories. And the rules and social mores were pretty much in black and white, too. The greys of culture then were hidden, attempting to blend in and disappear, even though there was some pushing still going on for the greys. But pretty much, in those days, as I see it, people didn't have too much time to rebel because they were too busy putting food on the table. After all, it was near the closing of a decades long Great Depression. So, it was indeed, a basic black and white existence. I try to hold onto all of what I have left of my family from that era in a few of those old photos, some stories, handwritten letters, and other scattered memorabilia. But the problem is, that the story from my family's 1938 life needed some factual answers and some color. I wanted to uncover the true story of their lives. I wanted to really get to know them. They deserved it and I needed to learn from them.
By Shirley Belk2 years ago in Chapters
ECHOES FROM THE ABYSS
Residents of the peaceful town of Eldridge, which is surrounded by old-growth forests and rolling hills, were plagued by an odd occurrence. The enigmatic "Echoes from the Abyss" was the subject of lingering rumors that were passed down through the generations like a closely-guarded secret.
By Nabila Nazir2 years ago in Chapters
Fool's Errand - Merlin's Plan
Heavy. That's what I felt. I went over to the table and picked up the scroll. It was sealed with a ribbon tied to it. Expecting it to be light, I was surprised at its heft. Underneath attached to the scroll was a small leather pouch. Coins, I would imagine to help me on my quest. I would look at that later. Tucking it into my jerkin, where my cowl sits round my shoulders, for camouflage, I went over to the door and told the guard, "Call the Lord Chancellor. The King wants to see him."
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Chapters
Beyond the Stars: A Journey into Astronauts' Everyday Life
Chapter 1: The Mystique of Space In the boundless expanse of space, where stars shimmer like distant dreams, there exists a profession both intriguing and mysterious – that of an astronaut. These brave souls venture beyond Earth's protective embrace into the cosmic unknown, donning peculiar attire that hides secrets of its own. But have you ever wondered about the details of their everyday life, the stories concealed beneath those bulky space suits?
By Giannantonio Parisi2 years ago in Chapters
Run with the Pack: Chapter 9
In the nights and days that came to pass, the growing thaw brought more and more life to the forest. The two wolves sought food with a growing appetite and an ever-pressing hunger. Acting together, but without any conscious planning, Bahr and Elha were able to feed that hunger by acting in concert, whether to hunt live food or to sniff down carrion.
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Chapters
Porsche Man The English Premier West Ham
Being in the top ten was nothing to snuffle about, in fact Porsche Man’s homeland featured a late-night chatterbox known for his letters, when every workday night the cover magazine suit wearing comedian, made a funny list. “Oh, how I wish I was in Dave’s top ten but,” she paused, “I am here in this one.”
By Marc OBrien2 years ago in Chapters






