science
The Science Behind Relationships; Humans Media explores the basis of our attraction, contempt, why we do what we do and to whom we do it.
False Promises
Taking false, unrealistic ideas about what a person should do, think, feel, and look like and placing these ideas into the heads of immature, developing adolescent minds and bodies makes a huge impact on their lives in social, emotional, psychological, and physical aspects. The timeless idea that a man should be thin, muscular, rich, chiseled, intelligent and well-dressed is one such idea that permeates media. The hit television show Suits showcases all of these features in one of the main characters Harvey. He is a high price lawyer in New York who exhibits all of these traits. Not only is this a fictional character, but the lifestyle that Harvey engages in is unrealistic and his physical appearance is doctored by makeup, special effects and intensive preparation.
By Cobe Wilson3 years ago in Humans
10 Common Signs of Early Pregnancy And Trimester
1. A missed period. For most ladies, a missed period is in many cases the principal sign they've entered the beginning phases of pregnancy. In the event that possibly more than seven days has passed without the beginning of your period, particularly assuming your cycle is standard, you might be pregnant.
By Godspower Abraham3 years ago in Humans
Biosurgery
The global biosurgery market can be anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 9.23% during the forecast period of 2022-2027. The biosurgery market is witnessing positive growth owing to various factors, such as the increasing incidence of cardiovascular diseases, increasing demand for plastic surgery, the increasing incidence of cancers such as prostate cancer, and a surge in biosurgery products launched in the market. Therefore, the market for biosurgery is estimated to grow during the forecast period from 2022 to 2027.
By Pharma Insights3 years ago in Humans
N.T.'s vs N.D.'s
Have you ever met someone odd in a way you couldn't place what was odd but knew something was there? Have you ever met someone who was called, "a walking encyclopedia"? Have you ever been the one who picked on this person for knowing things you did not? Have you ever wondered what made them different? Do these questions bring a specific someone to mind? As this was me growing up, I do not want this to be my sons fate, which is why I am writing this. I know in todays "Age of Information" and the World Wide Web, many questions can be answered in the blink of an eye just by saying, "Hey Google" or "Hey Siri..." But not always these questions, nor several others, I mean you can add in the oddities to a search and I'm sure it would pull up something on some site or other.
By Niecee May3 years ago in Humans
Creationism Versus Evolution
Have you ever tried to understand the other side of the debate over Evolution or Creationism? Many will balk at the idea of this being a debate and many have had this debate unsuccessfully, as it seems to always end in a stalemate of sorts where both sides walk away feeling either like they must have taught the other something or irritated that neither would concede. Each generation has their own way of seeing and thinking about things. Just as each religion has it's own take on things. This particular take on this discussion is mostly through the eyes of someone who had a somewhat openminded Christian upbringing. Along side this there was a very small age gap in the learning mentalities, since the "grands" had the four "rents" starting at age 17 and spanning over only 9 years. These four "rents" had eight living "littles" over a roughly 7 year span. The littles were mostly taught to question everything, just like the age they were growing in. However this wasn't intended to carry over to religious beliefs. Clearly some of us took this a bit too literal.
By Niecee May3 years ago in Humans
Motivation and Achieving Goals; But What's The Cost?
When considering motivation, is efficacy the best metric to use to judge/compare them? Can there be effective and powerful motivators that are dangerous, destructive, or chaotic? And how do emotions help (or hinder?) us in attaining a better understanding of this conundrum?
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 years ago in Humans







