In February 2008, after investigators had spent months searching for a missing 80-year-old man, they found John Bryant's body. A suspect was already in custody. Establishing Bryant's time of death would be crucial to making a case, however. The answer could be found through knowledge gained...
In February 2008, after investigators had spent months searching for a missing 80-year-old man, they found John Bryant's body. A suspect was already in custody. Establishing Bryant's time of death would be crucial to making a case, however. The answer could be found through knowledge gained...
Take most of us for example, the entrance exam to college seems to be a horrible monster. Accordingly, some people give up, some persist. In my eyes, with confidence, right assessment of the difficulties, as well as full preparation, try and exert your strength, and then we will overcome...
If you're one of the millions of people who feel anxious about boarding a plane, you're not alone. The fear of flying, or aviophobia, is a common phobia that can prevent some individuals from flying. Consequently, travelling to exotic destinations and experiencing new cultures may seem...
doi:10.1002/scin.5591810810Laura SandersJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.Science News
Readers cannot appreciate a short story fully unless they react not only to what has been said but also to how it has been said.5Style grows out of the writer’s own personality and can be seen in the choice of words and phrases, the arrangement of sentences, the rhythm and tone. Stru...
While we cannot always choose the things that happen to us, we can always choose how we react to any given situation. For instance, in the past, you might have felt rejected by or angry with a friend or colleague who disappointed you....
We also can see fear from a new perspective. We see that it is made up of physical sensations in the body, there may also be associated thoughts and although the sensations can be intense and unpleasant ultimately fear does not have much power over us unless we react to it. ...
Here are some tried-and-tested ways to calm your nerves before a job interview. 1. Learn how stress works If you’re prone to interview anxiety, it will help you to get to know your “enemy.” Learn the science behind it, why your body reacts the way it does, and find ways to ...
like anger, fear, guilt, anxiety, sadness, resentment, jealousy, depression, and stress can manifest within the body and contribute to imbalance and disease. For example, you are likely already familiar with the way that...