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Our brains and our hearts have a very interesting relationship, and it is their crazy back-and-forth that Nick Seluk, the artist behind the popular Awkward Yeti webcomic (which also had these wonderful comics on depression), plays upon with his Heart And Brain comic series.
Are you an art lover? Check out these funny art memes that will get any art lover giggling like a teenage school girl!
Can they both be right? Essential Question: To what extent can cultural relativism be used to justify different concept of human rights? Learning outcomePrescribed contentPossible examplesDebates s…
Find Out Interesting Words You Could Add to your Dictionary For More Knowledge and Share with everyone -The Minds Journal
1. 74% of mothers and 70% of fathers reported preferential treatment toward one child.
Dave Coverly, the creative mind behind this one-panel comic strip, says Speed Bump depicts the "movie of life."
In novels tension keeps readers turning pages. Up the tension to maintain reader interest. Read how to create tension in a story.
America had Al Capone. Sydney had Kate Leigh and Tilly Devine - who *hated* each other.
As 99.9% of you know, I’m an English teacher. It’s definitely not a job I considered myself ever doing, but yet here I am (and I love it). The challenging part is that I teach English to a bunch of adorable little Korean kids who don’t have the slightest clue how to properly speak English…if they […]
Well, Angel and I don’t need this because she’s perfect… ;-) But for the rest of my friends, here’s a little chart to ease the difficulty of determining whether or not your significant other is wor…
Using visual content marketing as part of your content marketing toolkit is a must. Visual images capture attention more than anything else.
Heinrich Hoffman's 1845 Struwwelpeter might be classic German children's book, but it's not the kind of book you'd want to get anywhere near your own lovely little ones. That's because it's filled with horrific nightmares and gory tales of terror. In the tale above for example, "The Story of Little Suck-a-Thumb" informs tots that A.) a vengeful tailor will lop off your appendages with hedge trimmers; and B.) your parents will shrug nonchalantly when it happens. Read the rest of the scary stories at the...
For those times when you feel more like the "windshield" and not the "bug." What to remember when you think you're not good enough.
Today is March 4, which marks National Grammar Day. So, I thought I'd bring you this funny poem to celebrate. It certainly emphasizes the importance of knowing how to spell (or use a good old fashioned dictionary) instead of ONLY relying on your spell check. ;-) That being said, having been a professional Copy Editor and Proofreader for many years. Please do spell check. It's your last line of defense! I want you to do it, and so does Uncle Sam: Always arm yourself with good grammar: Happy Grammar Day, folks!