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The Battle Against Bedroom Clutter: Americans Yearn for More Storage, Survey Finds
In the spring of 2023, a comprehensive survey offered a revealing glimpse into the perennial struggle against clutter in American households. This nationwide inquiry into home organization habits and storage preferences yielded eye-opening insights into the sources of domestic disorder and the burgeoning demand for effective storage solutions.
By Pam Jannes2 years ago in Humans
The Lost Locket
Story about a young woman with a heart full of dreams. She was known for her brilliant grin and her benevolence that touched the lives of everybody she met. In any case, there was one thing that continuously appeared to evade her - a memento that held the key to a cherished memory from her childhood.
By Saheed Kayode Moshood2 years ago in Humans
From Sorrow to Strength
In the heart of San Francisco, a city known for its vibrant culture and diverse community, there lived a woman whose life was a testament to the power of resilience and strength. Dianne Feinstein, a name synonymous with compassion and courage, had a story that echoed through the corridors of time, inspiring generations with her unwavering spirit.
By Md. Rezowanul Islam2 years ago in Humans
Eldoret City Marathon Postponement
Disappointment Strikes as Eldoret City Marathon Faces Yet Another Postponement The Eldoret City Marathon, which had garnered significant anticipation and excitement, is facing yet another setback with its third postponement. Originally slated for April, then rescheduled to June, and subsequently shifted to Saturday, October 1, the event has now been postponed indefinitely.
By Apetty Iryne2 years ago in Humans
Mick Jagger hints at bequeathing back catalogue to charity instead of his children. Content Warning.
Mick Jagger, the iconic Rolling Stones frontman, recently disclosed in an interview with the Immigration Barrier Street Journal that he has no plans to leave the band’s post-1971 catalog to his 8th-grade kids when the time comes. The 80-year-old, who has written several of the greatest songs of his generation, stated the kids “don’t need $500 million to reside well." He commented that rather than exiting his multi-million-dollar back catalog, he may donate it to charity. It’s not the initial setup in which Jagger has displayed his philanthropic side. He and the Rolling Stones were among the first main bands to employ their music to fight social and political.
By Nuruddin Ahmed2 years ago in Humans
Team Carrie Powwow For Hope Fundraiser
On September 23, 2023, my daughter, 3 of her children, and 2 grandchildren were at the Powwow for Hope. Every year we support this fundraiser in our role as Team Carrie Powwow for Hope Fundraiser. My sister died in 2010, on September 24. She died from leukemia.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Humans
Unmasking The Art Of Deception: How Psychology Drives Lies And Manipulation
Human behavior has long included deception, which is a strategy that both individuals and groups use to achieve their goals. Deception is a strong tool that may shape relationships, influence decisions, and control results, from everyday interactions to large-scale manipulations. But what motivates people to lie? How do they persuade others to believe their lies? In this post, we’ll look at the psychology of deceit, looking at cognitive biases, emotional manipulation, and persuasive strategies that enable deception.
By Abby blasius2 years ago in Humans








