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News

Survey Reveals Mixed Impact of Social Media on GenZ Well-Being

According to a recent Talker Research survey for LG Electronics, 62% of younger people aim to hit the ‘circle’ button on their social media feeds. The survey, conducted online between June 20 and June 24, 2024, with 2,000 Gen Z Americans, revealed that 75% of the Gen Z population believes social media negatively affects their […]

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Life Style

10 Powerful Benefits of Practicing Mindfulness Every Day, According to Psychology

You might have heard the term – “mindfulness” a lot these days on magazine covers,  from Instagram influencers and a lot of other places. Are you one of those people who think of a person sitting alone on a mountaintop when you hear the word – mindfulness? Let us first understand what mindfulness is exactly. Mindfulness is completely […]

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Motivation

Scully Effect: Why Representation Matters?

X-files which premiered in 1993 have entertained viewers with its thrilling plots and edge-of-the-seat action. It shaped pop culture and to an extent, people’s lives. But, most importantly it gave us the character of Dana Scully, a brilliant FBI special agent with a medical background and an unshakable belief in science. Dana Scully inspired a […]

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Relationship

Pixels & Heartbeats: How Online Connections Redefine Emotional Bonds

Whether it be long-distance friendships, relationships, to break ups, we have all had these emotionally challenging and tough conversations over the internet very often. Whether call it a harsh reality, or the accessibility to advanced technology, it seems to be dominating our future and hence, being a channel of communication for every type of relationship. […]

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Education

Cultivating a Compassionate Classroom

Renowned British novelist and the most popular writer of children’s books Roald Dalh, once quoted, “I think probably Kindness is my number one attribute in a human beings. I’ll put it before any of the things like courage or bravery or generosity or anything else…Kindness-that simple word. To be kind it covers everything, to my […]

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Awareness Social

Justice Sensitivity and Neurodivergence: Navigating Unique Moral Landscapes

Justice sensitivity refers to a state of individual attunement towards fairness and injustice issues and holds a frontline role in shaping moral and ethical behaviour. In this way, sensitivity can manifest in different ways that affect how people perceive and respond to inequity and other moral violations. The fact that neurodivergent persons show atypical functioning […]

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Awareness Self Help

Socio-Cultural Differences in Child’s Environment and its Effect on Child-Rearing Practices and Development

Culture is defined as “the totality of socially transmitted behaviour patterns, arts, beliefs, institutions and all other human work and thought characteristic of a community or peculiar to a society or class”. It is the total of the attainment and learned behaviour patterns of a specific people, regarded as expressing a traditional way of life. […]

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Health

Medical Translation I Translating for a Diverse Audience

Medical translation is a challenging and draining task. It comes with certain peculiarities and challenges. Medical text can barely be understood by one and all and it rather demands accurate translations carried out by the experts and professionals. Inaccurate and poorly translated medical content can harm the patients. It can put the patient’s health at […]

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Self Help

Fawning: Trauma, People-Pleasing, and Healing

Trauma overwhelms an individual’s capacity to cope with stressful incidents. FIGHT, FLIGHT, FREEZE and FAWNING are the four known fear responses. Fawning refers to a coping mechanism which is characterized by resorting to people pleasing and submissive behaviors. It aids in avoiding conflicts and ensuring safety from the potential dangers. It is a way to […]

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Education

Behind the Mask: The Impact of Anonymity and Deindividuation in large groups

We have all done group projects where there is this one person who does not do any work and enjoys anonymity due to the grading injustice. This can be understood as having anonymity in a large group. It is when a person’s identity is either hidden or unknown hence leaving them untraceable. Depersonalisation is a […]

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