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Questioning Traditions and Authorities: Insights from a Primate Study
Imagine a cage full of curious monkeys, their eyes sparkling with mischief. A bunch of bananas dangle just out of reach, a tempting prize. Each time a monkey stretches toward the fruit, a researcher sprays it with cold water. Over time, the monkeys learn a crucial lesson: reaching for the bananas results in a soaking.
By Bright Davidabout a year ago in Critique
Rainbows
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By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Oregon!
Book Four of the Wagons West series entitled 'Oregon' by Dana Fuller Ross picks up right where 'Wyoming' finishes. America's first wagon train is only a few months out from ending their journey and starting their future. The wagon train in Little Valley and camped for the long winter. Spring has sprung and now to finish their journey to their new homes.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Human
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By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Birthdays
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By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Computers?!
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By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
The Curse of the Necklace Review: an ancient jewel that releases sinister forces
The Curse of the Necklace, directed by Juan Pablo Arias Muñoz, is a horror film that intricately unfolds the story of the Davis family during the tumultuous 1960s. The narrative centers on Laura Davis (Sarah Lind), who has recently parted ways with her alcoholic spouse, Frank (Henry Thomas). As she resumes her career as a nurse, her daughters, Judy (Madeleine McGraw) and Ellen (Violet McGraw), struggle to adapt to the shifting family dynamics. The tension escalates when Laura receives an antique necklace from Frank, which conceals a malevolent force that endangers their lives.
By Ninfa Galeanoabout a year ago in Critique
Ignite Your Passion: Step into the Spotlight for Miss Nepal 2025!
Are You Ready to Shine? Miss Nepal 2025 Applications Now Open! Could you be the next face of beauty and empowerment in Nepal? Applications for Miss Nepal 2025 are officially open, offering a unique opportunity for young women to represent Nepal in prestigious pageants such as Miss Nepal World, Miss Nepal Earth, and Miss Nepal International. This year, The Hidden Treasure invites eligible Nepalese women to take the plunge and showcase their talents, charisma, and commitment to social causes on an international stage.
By bikash khanalabout a year ago in Critique
The Parents
Who and what are parents? Are parents teachers? Are they caregivers? Are they confidants? Are they friends? Could parents be all of these? I think parents are there to give instruction as teachers, but they are also there to listen to what we have to say as we should listen to what they have to say and hopefully learn from them. Parents are caregivers in a sense as well for they changed our diapers when we were babies and showed us right from wrong, and a whole lot more. They could be confidants for us when we wanted to share various kinds of information, but could they also be our friends too.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
The Baby
Once upon a time there was this cute, adorable baby all about one month old. We could tell that there was something special about this little one for just look at his face. He is sleeping so soundly but look closer he is also thinking. What is he thinking? Do we wake him? I say not. He could be thinking of ways to improve humans some way or maybe just when his mom will pick him up and cuddle. This little one has a lot of potential in his growing and to show us what is really important to us.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
What Did I Expect From Twisters Movie – I Love The Concept SSHH
When I first heard about Twisters, my mind immediately went to the 1996 classic Twister, but I knew this wasn't just about riding the nostalgia wave. No, I expected Twisters to stand out on its own, offering a fresh take on the disaster movie genre. But what did I really expect from this movie, and why do I keep saying, “I love the concept SSHH”? Let’s dive in.
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique











