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Health Benefits From Forests Exposure to forests and trees: boosts the immune system. lowers blood pressure. reduces stress.
Mosquitoes are turned off by several natural scents: cinnamon, peppermint, cedar, citronella, lemongrass, patchouli, catnip, lavender, and more....
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Military snipers Name Lived Active Carlos Hathcock 1942–1999 1959–1979 Dejan Berić 2014-present 1974 Simo Häyhä 1905–2002 1939–1940 Musa Herdem...
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According to psychologist Abraham Maslow, human beings' physiological needs for food, water, clothing, shelter, and sleep must be satisfied in...
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two sexes Based on the sole criterion of production of reproductive cells, there are two and only two sexes: the female sex, capable of producing...
Read More »Green spaces in urban areas are just as important as rural forests. About 85% of the US population lives in suburban and urban areas and may not have access to traditional rural forests. That's O.K. Gardens, parks and street trees make up what is called an urban and community forest. These pockets of greenspace are vitally important because they are the sources of our daily access to trees. Spending time in nature helps you focus. Our lives are busier than ever with jobs, school, and family life. Trying to focus on many activities or even a single thing for long periods of time can mentally drain us, a phenomenon called Directed Attention Fatigue. Spending time in nature, looking at plants, water, birds and other aspects of nature gives the cognitive portion of our brain a break, allowing us to focus better and renew our ability to be patient. In children, attention fatigue causes an inability to pay attention and control impulses. The part of the brain affected by attention fatigue (right prefrontal cortex) is also involved in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Studies show that children who spend time in natural outdoor environments have a reduction in attention fatigue and children diagnosed with ADHD show a reduction in related symptoms. Researchers are investigating the use of natural outdoor environments to supplement current approaches to managing ADHD. Such an approach has the advantages of being widely accessible, inexpensive and free of side effects. Patients recover from surgery faster and better when they have a "green" view. Hospital patients may be stressed from a variety of factors, including pain, fear, and disruption of normal routine. Research found that patients with "green" views had shorter postoperative stays, took fewer painkillers, and had slightly fewer postsurgical complications compared to those who had no view or a view of a cement wall.
6 Best Programmers of All Time Dennis Ritchie. Dennis Ritchie. Dennis Ritchie was an American computer scientist who helped shape the digital era....
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Keep your mouth soft and relaxed. Both a cranked-open jaw and a closed-mouth, hard pucker aren't the most pleasant to smooch. Keep your lips just-...
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No, you can't live all year round on a holiday park as static caravans and lodges on holiday parks are designed to be used as holiday homes rather...
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TEENAGERS at the age of 15 are the most difficult to raise according to their parents - as pressure at school and hormones make them moody. Three...
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An early example of the survival game genre is UnReal World, which was created by Sami Maaranen in 1992 and is still in active development.
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In the very simplest of terms, the beta male is the “second in command,” dominant over all but the alpha. While the positions of mid-ranking wolves...
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