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1. Food. Food is the basic source of energy and one of the most immediate requirements for day to day survival. The energy that food gives us is measured in calories and the number of calories a person needs is typically around 2000-2500 calories a day.
The stiletto was preferred by assassins as it was silent, easily concealed inside a sleeve or jacket, and featured a blade capable of easily...
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Year of the Tiger Year of the Tiger 2022 is the year of the Water Tiger, a year of all types of extremes. In Chinese Astrology, the Chinese Zodiac...
Read More »People are united everywhere by a set of basic needs. These needs are key requirements not just for essential survival, but for long-term physical and mental well-being. As the world expands and changes, the definition of basic needs expands and changes as well. For instance, something like the Internet would not have been considered a “need” 20 years ago, but in 2019, Internet access is crucial to ensuring access to information for people everywhere. The definition of a basic need is anything that is fundamentally connected to an individual’s physical or mental well-being.
Most tsunamis are caused by earthquakes on converging tectonic plate boundaries. According to the Global Historical Tsunami Database, since 1900,...
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Can Russian missiles reach the US? According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, Russian land-based missiles could reach the U.S. in as little as...
Read More »Our culture is obsessed with happiness, but what if there's a more fulfilling path? Happiness comes and goes, says writer Emily Esfahani Smith, but having meaning in life -- serving something beyond yourself and developing the best within you -- gives you something to hold onto.
Viktor Frankl | Book Man’s Search for Meaning In 1942, Viktor Frankl, a Jewish psychiatrist in Vienna, was transported to a Nazi concentration camp. Man’s Search For Meaning, based off of his experiences during the Holocaust, is about how to find meaning amid suffering. He paraphrases Nietzsche in the book: He who knows the “why” for his existence can withstand almost any "how." This is a classic work that shows why human beings have such a powerful need for meaning. George Eliot | Book Middlemarch A lot of young adults think that the key to leading a meaningful life is changing the world in some grand way—like by curing some disease or launching the next big company. And that’s basically what Dorothea Brooke and Tertius Lydgate think, too. These two young adults yearn for meaning and want to lead epic lives. But as the novel progresses, their hopes and dreams are dashed. Even so, Eliot wants us to see that a meaningful life doesn’t have to be extraordinary or epic. Ordinary lives are also full of meaning, too. Yann Martel | Book Life of Pi This novel tells the story of a teenage boy named Pi, who, in the aftermath of a shipwreck that has killed his family, finds himself aboard a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger. Pi’s story of resilience and growth in the face of tragedy is incredible once you realize what really happened on board the lifeboat. Though what really happened is tragic, Pi chooses to tell a different story. His story parallels what truly happened, but is hopeful and redemptive rather than bleak and nihilistic. The novel is a beautiful illustration of how storytelling helps us make sense of our lives, especially in times of trouble.
Practicing quiet at times throughout the day might set you up for better rest at night. “Silence and periods of calm stimulate brain growth and...
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Top 10 Pistols Nr.1 Glock 17 (Austria) ... Nr.2 SIG Sauer P320 (Germany / Switzerland) ... Nr.3 Beretta 92 (Italy) ... Nr.4 SIG Sauer P226 (Germany...
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According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, falling bullets can hit the ground at speeds greater than 61 metres per second...
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God Desires Us to Love Others In addition to loving God with all our heart, soul, and strength, God desires that we would love others as we love...
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