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The Dangers of Loneliness
Loneliness, to be certain, has basic repercussions for both mental and genuine prosperity. The estimations provided include the significant impact of despondency on cardiovascular prosperity, with a 29% extended possibility of coronary disease and a 32% extended risk of stroke. Social affiliations and huge associations expect a fundamental part in staying aware of everyday thriving.
By Stefan Schoeman2 years ago in Education
INTRUSION
I HAD TO LEAVE FOR TRAINING. It was our weekend and either it had to be a double day and one night away from home; or a double drive both ways from the apartment on campus to the military base... what normally consisted of only a one and one half hour drive. For me, it was always well over two and one half hours. I was ever mindful of the painful vehicle injury I had recently sustained in a military convoy. I took the "other than express" routes there and back. At times I tended to misplace the front entry gate to the military base... if I entered the area from the wrong direction. It was all a daze but necessary to fulfill my "obligation." Many times I dripped into the golf course entry gate from the Clinton River boat launch and fishery section of town. It took me a long time to make the trip. I decided to trust my teenage son with the task of "holding down the house" while I was off to work. After reassuring his food rations for three days, and his security links to emergency contacts off campus and the phone number to reach me in an emergency, I left for the miltary base up north.
By Carmen JimersonCross-Safieddine2 years ago in Education
My First Bullies
I seemed to have magnetic properties that would attract all the biggest, most unpleasant bullies. I started at Preschool, a tender young age of 4. I was quiet, shy, and timid but would always try coming out of my shell. I'd first meet Mark who could never decide if he really wanted to be my friend or not. When it was just us he wanted play, but when the older kids were around, he'd become a bully.
By The Passionate Autistic2 years ago in Education
Australia Triumphs Over Ali Raza's Brilliance, Securing Spot in U19 World Cup Final Against India. Content Warning.
Australia played against Pakistan in Benoni in the second semi-final match. Just like India did on Tuesday, Australia decided to field after winning the toss. Their decision was backed up by their bowlers, especially Tom Straker, who took six wickets and played a crucial role in bowling out Pakistan for 179 runs. Straker's performance, with figures of 6/24, was the best by any bowler in an U19 World Cup semi-final or final match.
By Cine Spotlight Update2 years ago in Education
12 ways to make your dogs smarter and happier
Once upon a time, in a quaint little town nestled among rolling hills, there lived a pack of delightful dogs. Among them was a mischievous little pup named Max, eager to explore and learn about the world around him. His owner, Sarah, adored him and wanted to ensure he lived a fulfilling and enriched life. Thus began Sarah's quest to make Max and his furry companions smarter and happier.
By Amadin Promise 2 years ago in Education
Kenyan Freedom Fighter
Dedan Kimathi was born in 1920 in the Nyeri District of Kenya, during a time when the African continent was grappling with the effects of colonialism. Growing up in a small village, Kimathi witnessed the injustices and hardships faced by his people under British rule. The seeds of rebellion were sown early in his life as he observed the exploitation and oppression that characterized the colonial regime.
By Joseph Wangeci2 years ago in Education






