Psychological
Music is the music that plays our lives: How Music Affects Us
Music, a universal language that transcends cultures and generations, has a profound effect on humans. It can evoke a wide range of emotions, from the overwhelming joy of a triumphant melody to the melancholy pain of a minor chord. But music’s impact goes beyond just tickling our ears. Scientific research reveals that music has a powerful effect on our minds, bodies, and even our social interactions.
By Sweileh 8882 years ago in Fiction
The Night Before
Outside in the courtyard, a Santa hat sits crooked on the top of a tall saguaro and sparkling fairy lights hang down from its outstretched arms. A couple of units down, Christmas music drifts out into the chill of this December twilight. Silent night. All is calm. All is bright.
By Jean McKinney2 years ago in Fiction
A Girls Story
I knew a girl who saved money for marriage instead of spending her varsity life in comfort and fun. The girl was my roommate. This girl studying chemistry at Eden College used to get up every morning and walk from Green Road to Eden to save ten rupees. But if someone asked, he would say with a smile, "I was going to wrap up, so I walked." But I know that she is saving money for marriage despite starving.
By SHOZIB RAIHAN2 years ago in Fiction
Forgiveness: Healing Family Wounds
Family Revelation and Healing Ivarie and Devon were surprised when their fourteen-year-old daughter, Devina, and twelve-year-old son, Ivan, asked for a family meeting as soon as they got home from school. They waited for their parents to settle in. Ivarie quickly checked her phone for any messages from the school.
By Sandeep Kumar 2 years ago in Fiction
Why Your Presence Matters Most to Your Child
This message seeks to explain the role of the parent company in a kid’s life. It begins with a mother where the basic theme of desire of a child to be close to the parent and practical concerns can oppose.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Fiction
The Vending Machine. Top Story - July 2024.
This novella is inspired by a 1972 short comedy film The Vending Machine written and directed by John Ewing. Mr.Ewing was a long-time director (40+ years) of the Cinematheque movie theater of the Cleveland Institute of Art.
By Lana V Lynx2 years ago in Fiction
Forgiveness Is A Heart Cleanser. Top Story - July 2024.
Ivarie and Devon were shocked when their fourteen-year-old daughter and twelve-year-old son demanded a family meeting as they stepped inside from school. Both sat on the sofa, curiosity lining their faces as they waited for them to take their bags to their room. Ivarie checked her phone to see if anyone from their school had sent her a warning or a message.
By Annelise Lords 2 years ago in Fiction
Did My Spark Fade
Ten years ago, I was a different person. Back then, if I found myself in a heated argument, surrounded by a group of close friends, it was seen as a display of courage to stand my ground. I dared to stir up trouble, almost a badge of honor.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Fiction
Fake Strangers . Top Story - July 2024.
Polar Sun - Sook-Jo, a Korean celebrity who met Todd on the same game server online and eventually met and fell in love on a reality TV show. TheBestT - Todd, a British gym junkie who came from a wealthy family. Has not recovered from a messy break-up and painful divorce.
By Chloe Gilholy2 years ago in Fiction






