The 3.2 million-year-old Lucy fossil reveals significant insights into the evolution of nudity and shame, challenging modern cultural representations and assumptions about early humans.
- By Mindy Vail
Humor in the workplace can boost morale, enhance team bonding, and improve productivity. Discover the benefits of workplace humor and how to use it effectively.
Preventing the spread of misinformation is essential for maintaining online integrity. Discover seven effective strategies to avoid sharing false information and protect yourself and others.
When you uncover hidden truths in your family ancestry stories with DNA testing you may learn how DNA testing can reveal inaccuracies and connect you to your heritage.
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Dear friend; I hold you gently in the quiet of my thought. The stillness tells me clearly that this crisis in your life, which most call a breakdown, is a listening time.
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I don’t believe I have regrets. But don’t we all regret something? At least one thing? Sure, there is that artistic life I missed, the dangerous and the reclusive. But what if I had embraced that life in some way? What would that have done to my...
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I feel it is vital for not only men, but also women, to understand the father-son wound, and to know how to heal it.
The reality may be hard to recall, but these devices have profoundly transformed the way we relate to the world and others in the past fifteen years or so.
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A 25-year study reveals how empathy is passed from parents to teens to their future children.
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Everyone has been there. You get invited to something that you absolutely do not want to attend – a holiday party, a family cookout, an expensive trip. But doubts and anxieties creep into your head as you weigh whether to decline.
Our research suggests eating an unhealthy breakfast could have a similar effect on your child’s school day as having nothing at all.