Knowing emotions vocabulary can be very helpful. Are you feeling amused or determined or resentful? You'll be delighted to learn these English vocabulary words!
The way that Margaret Bowland depicts little girls with their faces painted white, wearing cotton wreaths on their heads or how she paints little people in a grand style that's reminiscent of Manet, the famous 19th Century French painter, conjure up ideas about deeply rooted beliefs and societal prejudices. Bowland speaks about her work as a reaction to common mainstream belief structures. She identifies this societal ideal as “One must be tall, thin and white. One’s features must be diminutive and regular.” Read more after the jump!
Lorenzo very quickly tries to save face after his little secret was exposed Virgin Territory, 2007
If only I could go back and tell my younger self how to change time, how to be better, and how to keep my innocence.
I've wanted to make funny comics ever since I was little, but never felt like I was good enough. The closest I got was a short-lived scribble I made at 7 years old, about my big sister as a superhero. It only lasted 5 panels and 5 minutes before she told me to get out of her room.
I’ve had many a people come to me asking what exactly BPD is (Borderline Personality Disorder). There is a lot of reading material out there. But very little really gets to the heart of what …
Are you lying to yourself? Answering this question can be hard because our self-deception is so often unconscious. Discover the 9 signs or 'red flags' here.
Feng Shui and Meditation with Ease
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Southerners know that sometimes there's just no other way to get your point across. Here are some favorite Southern slang phrases you won't hear anywhere else.
Researchers have started to unveil the genetic heritage of Ethiopian populations, who are among the most diverse in the world, and lie at the gateway from Africa. They found that the genomes of som…
Some everyday tricks are so useful and simple they can come in handy to more than one generation. Yet over time, they’re somehow forgotten, and they turn into what’s called “grandma’s tips.”
I've wanted to make funny comics ever since I was little, but never felt like I was good enough. The closest I got was a short-lived scribble I made at 7 years old, about my big sister as a superhero. It only lasted 5 panels and 5 minutes before she told me to get out of her room.