In the world driven by the patriarchy, we live in a culture that celebrates and nurtures productivity over pleasure. We have been programmed to thrive in the masculine way. Feminine flow thrives on authenticity, receptivity and tuning into our body’s energetic wisdom. This article discusses feminine
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Hi, I’m a Manifesting Generator! What about you? The term Manifesting Generator comes from Human Design—a system that explains how you were coded at birth. We live in a world that’s tasking us to live our best lives and be our best selves. While self-care rituals and empowerment techniques are on the rise, what I t...
We live in a world where a large portion of our interaction happens through the written word. Facebook updates, emails, tweets, texts, Instagram, instant
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Mary Anning is remembered as being one of the greatest fossil hunters to ever live. Discover more about her life in the Bitesize Primary KS2 History guide.
What comes to mind when you think of a dystopian universe? is it Dali-esque surrealist landscapes or is it a more realistic world like 'The Handmaidens Tale.' Well, according to the late Brtish academic and cultural theorist Mark Fisher, we are already living in a present-day dystopia and folks - it is very boring.
The trust has raised the £2.4 million required to restore the huts where British codebreakers including Alan Turing shortened the war by up to two years - and ushered in the computer age.
An Erasmus in Denmark would have decided her future. From Copenhagen, where she met the man of her life, to Malmö where she lives with her family today. For the…
If you looked at a map and could pick any place in the whole world to live, where would you choose? Maybe you're partial to the sun and sand. Maybe you crave the mountains. Maybe you love a bustling city or the quiet countryside. Whatever it is, we all have our preferences when it comes to a place to live. A few years ago, my husband Michael and I decided we wanted to live in Europe. We traveled there every chance we could, but wanted a way to really explore all it had to offer. In this post, I hope to explain why we chose Heidelberg, Germany, our thought and decision making process, and why I still think this might be the best place in the world to live.
This year my curriculum post is going to be a bit different. (You can see my past ones here, here, here and here.) I'm writing about homeschooling a gifted/2e visual-spatial learner. Kind of specific, don't you think? And yet that is the world that we live in at our home. :-) We've undergone a significant
While most people all over the world live in a community with others around them, Russian photographer Danila Tkachenko captures those that choose to turn
“Beauty is vanishing from our world because we live as though it did not matter.” — Roger Scruton
“Beauty is vanishing from our world because we live as though it did not matter.” – Roger Scruton
Original Second World War artworks produced as propaganda for the Ministry of Information have gone online and are now freely available on Wikimedia Commons. More than 350 pieces have gone online so far, but there are plans to digitise the entire collection of almost 2,000 art works. We present a selection here. See this Wikimedia page for more.
A unique poem, written by a 14 year-old, has gone viral
So, I’m back with my World Building series. So far, I’ve discussed topics such as water, atmosphere, sun, seasons and land so now let’s get to some of those living organisms. Ther…
Start eating with the planet in mind using our expert tips on seasonal eating, shopping, proper storage, cooking, and reducing food waste.
But throughout time and across cultures, shaving, beard trimming, and even hairstyling carried heavy cultural meaning for men.
Mathematical equations, from the formulas of special and general relativity, to the Pythagorean theorem, are both powerful and pleasing in their beauty to many scientists. Here are experts' choices for their favorites.
This post originally appeared on bakadesuyo.com People have enormous respect for ancient wisdom. They just don’t read it. Funny thing is, we’re more likely to live happier lives when we visit the classics section than the self-help aisle. So how do we get the skinny on what one group of brilliant dead guys — The […]
Normandy, historic and cultural region of France encompassing the northern departments of Manche, Calvados, Orne, Eure, and Seine-Maritime and coextensive with the former province of Normandy. It was recreated as an administrative entity in 2016 with the union of the regions of Basse-Normandie and Haute-Normandie.
This digital nomad guide to living in Croatia covers all you need to know about this beautiful Balkan country. Get ready to book that flight!
1. The massive ancient library of Nineveh (Mesopotamian equivalent of library of Alexandria) was burnt by the Medes. The fires rather than destroying the documents surprisingly treated the approximately 30,000 clay tablets and preserved the cuneiform text very well.
Today, people sometimes ask me, as a historian: ‘What has happened to the giants who led us in the past? Where is the Winston Churchill for our own times?’
A naturally occurring rock archway, on the Spurwink Island Path of the East Coast Trail. The arch can be viewed from various angles, and you can walk across it. It can be the highlight of a day hike along the rugged coast of the Avalon Peninsula. The arch is on the Spurwink Island path of the East Coast Trail, about 6 km (3.7 mi) north of Port Kirwan. This path is classified as 'difficult'. Park at small church at the end of Port Kirwan. The trailhead is at the rear of the church. Alternatively, start at Aquaforte River, parking in the lot near Hagan's Hospitality Home. It is about a 17 km (10.6) hike to Port Kirwan, and takes you right past the Berry Head Arch. A detailed map of the Spurwink Island path is available from the East Coast Trail Association (http://eastcoasttrail.ca/). The East Coast Trail Association is a registered charity, member-supported and volunteer-based. The East Coast Trail is a coastal hiking experience that takes you to the outermost reaches of North America. This wilderness hiking trail provides hikers with a special blend of wilderness adventure, outstanding natural beauty, wildlife, history, and cultural contact. The paths of the East Coast Trail take you past towering cliffs and headlands, sea stacks, deep fjords, and a natural wave-driven geyser called the Spout. It provides access to abandoned settlements, lighthouses, ecological reserves, seabird colonies, whales, icebergs, world's southern most caribou herd, historic sites, a 50-metre suspension bridge, two active archaeological dig sites, and many more attractions. It offers a wilderness paradise of boreal forest, fresh clean air and quiet solitude, all combined with the raw natural beauty of the rugged Atlantic Ocean.