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Social

How Zodiac Signs Help People Bond Through Astrology

Social language, by another word also popularly known as pragmatics. Is the language the people use in their normal day-to-day life while interacting

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Social

Why Social Conditioning Makes Us Fear Being Called Radical

Family, school, and society always teach us what is right in thinking, acting, or behaving since we are young. These rules are entrenched

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Research

The Hidden Brain Effects of Social Isolation in Older Adults: What Research Reveals

This research investigates how social isolation, the lack of regular social contact, relates to cognitive decline as people age. Rather than seeing loneliness

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Education

The Importance of Life Skills Education in Schools

Education is what remains after one has forgotten what they learned in school, by Albert Einstein. It is a lifelong process that starts with

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Parenting

The Role of Nutrition in Supporting Cognitive Growth During Childhood

We often overlook how fast a child’s mind grows and changes. One moment, they are quietly observing the world, trying to make sense

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Awareness

Coping Mechanism Among Individuals Trapped in Lengthy Legal Processes

Prolonged legal procedures subject one to excessive stress, indecision, and emotional pressure. This uncertainty of schedule, recurring hearings, financial stress and lack of

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Research

Neural Differences Between Guilt and Shame: How These Emotions Shape Behaviour

Guilt and shame are powerful emotions that influence how people think, feel and behave in social situations. Although these emotions are often used

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Awareness Social

Why Representation of Disability Matters: The Psychology of Visibility

A lot of individuals go about living their lives, but they are not seen. They go through schools, workplaces, media and even open

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Awareness Social

Empathy through Exposure: The Emotional Impact of an Inclusive Visual Campaign

“A 13-year-old girl, A student from Delhi, when she first saw the ‘It’s okay to Talk’ Mental health campaign featuring Indian Cricket Star

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Research

Brain “Conductors”: How Proteins Help Neurons Communicate at Synapses

This research explores how certain proteins act like conductors in the brain, helping neurons communicate effectively at synapses, the points where nerve cells

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