fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores relationship myths and truths to get your head out of the clouds and back into romantic reality.
10 Indisputable Signs That You Are a Rock-star: Uncover Your Inner Strength
Have you ever thought about what it takes to be a rock star? Is it simply about becoming a famous musician, or is there more to it? In this post, we’ll look at the ten undeniable signals that you’re a rock-star and how to find your inner strength. The path of self-discovery is a powerful one that can bring you to your ultimate potential. So, let’s get started and look at the characteristics that make you a rock-star.
By Abby blasius2 years ago in Humans
Is it okay to have conversations with yourself?
As the blaring morning alarm jolts you from your slumber, you mutter in groggy frustration, "Why did I set it so early?" While methodically brushing your teeth, a thought flits through your mind, "I need a haircut... or maybe not?" In your haste to depart, your hand instinctively reaches for your keys, only to be met with a jarring realization – they're not where they should be. In a burst of frustration, you exclaim, "I can't seem to do anything right!" — just in time to catch your neighbor's quizzical gaze. Indeed, being caught in the act of self-conversation can be a bit embarrassing, and society has occasionally stigmatized this behavior as a possible sign of mental instability. Yet, decades of psychological research resoundingly assert that talking to oneself is entirely normal. In fact, it's a phenomenon that nearly all of us engage in to varying degrees each day. So, why do we engage in self-talk, and does it truly matter? Let's embark on an illuminating journey to explore the intricacies of this internal dialogue.
By Maliha Arshad2 years ago in Humans
The Brain's Transformation Through Childbirth
The journey of motherhood is a profound and transformative experience that extends far beyond the physical changes a woman's body undergoes during pregnancy and childbirth. While the visible transformations in a mother's body are awe-inspiring, some of the most remarkable changes occur within her brain. The journey of motherhood begins with a powerful surge of love and devotion, driven by core regions of the brain's reward network.
By Maliha Arshad2 years ago in Humans
“Israel’s Position on Palestine: Ethically Right or Wrong?”
Introduction The Israeli-Palestinian struggle stays one of the world's most persevering and profoundly dug in debates, drawing the consideration and worry of worldwide residents. At its center, this contention rotates around Israel's activities and strategies corresponding to Palestine, inciting an unavoidable inquiry: Is Israel's position ethically right or wrong? In this exhaustive investigation, we expect to dig into the multi-layered elements of this petulant issue, looking at verifiable setting, occupation and settlements, security objectives, basic liberties contemplations, and the quest for harmony.
By neat's world2 years ago in Humans
A Good Friend
Yasin’s family relocated from their homeland of Iraq to England during his early childhood. Reluctant to leave his beloved home in Samarra, Yasin's father insisted it was necessary for their safety and desired for his son to grow up in a country that embraced all individuals, irrespective of their race or religious beliefs. Yasin's father assured him that England was a multicultural nation where people coexisted and collaborated harmoniously.
By World storys2 years ago in Humans
Lab-Grown Meat - A Culinary Revolution and Food of the Future
The lab-grown fried chicken has been cultivated in a laboratory and is exclusively served in the only kitchen permitted to do so worldwide. The cooking process is similar to that of regular chicken, with the exception that no animals were harmed in its creation. Instead, stem cells were extracted from a live chicken and cultured in a lab. The most common reaction we receive is people remarking, "This tastes like chicken." The normalcy of its taste is quite surprising. Considering the increasing challenge of providing meat for the 9 billion individuals on our planet, this could potentially be a food revolution that needs to develop rapidly in order to replace traditional livestock farming.
By Ms. Hellena2 years ago in Humans
Unveiling the Beer Belly Mystery: Exploring the Relationship Between Beer Consumption and Abdominal Weight Gain
On average, 42% of American men express a preference for beer over any other type of alcohol, thus it may not come as a surprise to learn that, according to multiple studies, over half of American adults possess a protruding abdomen, commonly referred to as a "beer gut." However, it is important not to hastily renounce the enjoyment of a cold beer on a Friday night, as it is not solely beer itself that is responsible for this phenomenon.
By Ms. Hellena2 years ago in Humans








