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Miguel de Lucas, Making the Impossible Possible
Post Views: 968 Roald Dahl said that, “A little magic can take you a long way”. Miguel de Lucas, professional illusionist, speaker, and ...
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Psychoeducation Programs for Caregivers
Post Views: 1396 People who suffer from schizophrenia, autism spectrum disorder, dementia, and other chronic or degenerative diseases require support and treatment. Of ...
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The Others, a Ghost Story with a Twist
Post Views: 1341 There are many ghost movies. In fact, you might even feel that they’re all alike. However, one that certainly tends ...
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Peter Abelard, Biography of the Preeminent Philosopher
Post Views: 1085 Did you know that Peter Abelard was a preeminent 12th-century philosopher? He was the greatest logician of the Middle Ages. ...
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Helping the Elderly Stay in Their Own Homes
Post Views: 977 The increase in the number of elderly people and in life expectancy is leading to tremendous growth in the world ...
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Missing Someone: a Painful Void
Post Views: 938 Missing someone is like having a void in your heart, one that’s hard to fill. Some absences hurt more than ...
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Seven Films about Inclusion
Post Views: 1074 These films about inclusion reflect situations of differently-abled people and their struggle to find a place in society. Thus, these ...
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Description and Characteristics of the Babinski Reflex
Post Views: 1152 The Babinski reflex is a primary reflex in babies. In other words, it’s an automatic response from the moment of ...
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Intransigence, the Problem of a Closed Mind
Post Views: 2364 Intransigence can be described in many different ways. However, generally, these people are believed to be closed-minded. They’re extremely difficult ...
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Why Are You Afraid of Change?
Post Views: 1497 You’ll make many decisions throughout your life. They lead you down different paths. Behind these decisions, which aren’t always easy ...






















