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Healthy Food for Young Generation: Nourish & Thrive
Key Takeaways Establishing healthy eating habits in childhood lays the groundwork for lifelong well-being.A balanced diet rich in whole, nutrient-dense foods supports growth, development, and overall health.Fresh, seasonal fruits and vegetables are the foundation of a nourishing diet for young people.Incorporating lean proteins and whole grains can help fuel the body and mind.Engaging children in the meal planning and preparation process can foster a positive relationship with food.Importance of Nutritious Eating for Children
By Iram zahid about a year ago in Journal
Social Networks: this is how they make you lose track of time
Being attracted to what each of the social networks such as TikTok, Facebook, Instagram and all the others offer is normal. However, that leads to a loss of the notion of time when and generates a sense of abstraction that they manifest. Each of the social networks traps in a virtual world different from that of real life. In this virtual world of social media, distance and time are different variables. That is why it is difficult to guide and adapt to the temporal measures of the real world.
By Ninfa Galeanoabout a year ago in Journal
Generosity of Spirit: What We Can Learn from Ratan Tata
Ratan Tata, the esteemed former chairman of the Tata Group and a prominent figure in Indian industry, died on Wednesday at the age of 86. His life exemplified qualities such as compassion, resilience, humility, and perseverance, serving as an inspiration for those in public service. The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, founded by Ratan Tata's grandfather in 1903, was targeted during the 2008 Mumbai attacks. In response, Ratan Tata dedicated himself to assisting the families of the hotel employees who were killed or injured, promising to provide lifelong salaries to the families of those who lost their lives, as reported by the BBC.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
Horror Icons: Candyman
“They will say that I have shed innocent blood, but what’s blood for, if not for shedding?” - The Candyman. I remember the first time I ever heard the voice behind that quote. I was traumatized for months after. The voice belonged to Daniel Robitaille aka the Candyman. He was created by famed horror master Clive Barker and elevated by filmmaker Bernard Rose. He is one of the greatest icons of horror and today is the 32 year anniversary of when he first hit the big screen.
By Joe Pattersonabout a year ago in Journal
The Inner Compass Foretold
It's journal time! Reflection is necessary at points in life. Why? It revives the soul. I've been picking away at my biography for a few years now, flowing words surrounding daily life, masked highlights in definition of the world around me and it gets a little haunting later (as a spiritualist, no pun intended) but of course the intention as always with my work, a happy ending.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelleabout a year ago in Journal
Festive Celebrations: The Ideal Christmas Party in East Sussex
The holiday season is fast approaching, and there’s no better time to start planning your Christmas party in East Sussex. Whether it’s a corporate gathering or a family reunion, finding the right venue and ensuring a magical experience for your guests is crucial. East Sussex, with its scenic landscapes and historic venues, offers a wealth of options for an unforgettable festive celebration. Among these, Alfriston Gardens stands out as a prime choice for a memorable Christmas party.
By Andrew Mileabout a year ago in Journal
Seeing Myself on Television
From the time I was a little girl, there was one thing I have always heard. To be thought of as truly beautiful, a girl needed to be tall, thin, blonde, and blue-eyed. Legends such as Marilyn Monroe, Jane Mansfield, and Pamilla Anderson seemed to be every man's fantasies. Even then, I was self-conscience about it. Here I was, dark complected, dark haired, dark eyed, and don't even get me started on this big nose in the middle of my face. I didn't even stand a chance.
By Judith Jaschaabout a year ago in Journal
The Journey of Ceylon Tea: From History to Present Day. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Ceylon tea, celebrated for its unique flavors and exceptional quality, has a rich history that is deeply intertwined with Sri Lanka’s colonial past and agricultural evolution. This remarkable beverage has become a symbol of heritage, captivating tea enthusiasts around the globe.
By Chamod Piumalabout a year ago in Journal
The Need to Be Strong: The Reasons Why Men Don't Discuss Their Emotions
Are you a girl? Why are you crying?! Boys don't cry, they are meant to lead the family and be the bearers of the family. Our society has conditioned both men and women about the way they should react and behave to be deemed normal and acceptable in a social setting. It is harrowing to see societal standards and perceptions of how both genders should act and lead their lives, impacting individuals to embrace their authentic light and nurture their needs and wants.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal









