There isexperimental research[1]that shows that the very presence of a word to describe something creates an additional layer of meaning that helps us conceptualize a new idea. In the study, aliens were shown to people across 2 categories – those to approach or those to avoid. Just giving ...
The aliens in THE FOURTH KIND represent many fears that we have has as humans such as the fear of feeling inferior. That is why many people don’t like to acknowledge that there could possibly be other intellectual species outside of earth, due to the fear of them feeling inferior to a...
There are no words that can describe how much we look up to her and idolize her. Iggy knows how much we look up to her so that is another reason why she’s so classy. She teaches us how to act classy and mature in certain situations. She isn’t there to tell us to smoke weed,...
This article draws on in-depth interviews with eight Australian women without children aged between 45 and 64years to explore the words, terms, and labels they report have been used to describe their identity. Four interconnected themes emerged: More to womanhood than motherhood; Labels are ...
About two months later, I walked into my intimidating doctor`s office, he told me to give him the removable cast I had been given, and then he threw it in the trash and said, “you're cleared.” These words were not good enough to make me describe my emotions as, “happy” or ...
h.Columbusin 1493 used a Carib Indian word ___ to describe the small boats the native used. i. In theWest Indiesthe local name fro a violent tropical cyclone is a ___. j. The Australian aborigines use a throwing stick that they call a ___. k.“Look like rain, boy,”sang out L...
How to describe it? First, it’s built into a cliff underneath some existing buildings, cut into the solid rock. If you’re interested in architecture,this interviewis worth reading. Also, you have to take a ferry to get there, and you know it’s going to be strange the moment you ...
There are no words to describe the depth of gratitude we have for the person who gave my husband the gift of their heart, or their grieving family who ultimately made the final decision for their loved one’s organs to be donated. “Thank you” is just so small. ...
I have wondered how the ‘universe’, or however you would like to describe the forces beyond ourselves, collates the sequences of life events. I’m not talking about the larger and meaningful events in life, but the smaller arrangements of information and experiences that we come across. ...
“No, ‘Brithic.’” I know. “You probably don’t believe me, but there’re aliens!” “Oh yeah?” Smoke limits my words. “They took me in my sleep one night.” You weren’t sleeping. “They experimented on my brain.” They were trying to repair the damages I’d done to you...