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5 Things You Don't Know About Autism (Part 1)

Just over forty years ago, autism was first recognized as a distinct diagnosis in the DSM-III. Since then, awareness of autism has become widespread among the public and thankfully most of this has been respectful and positive. Unfortunately, there have also been unscientific myths about autism that

1-1 What is stress?

Blended learning video for the Mechanics of Materials course offered by the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at Delft University of Technology Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/CalvinRans

The Time I Found Out My Friend Was a Narcissist Ep 1 P 1

This is the first episode of our series on stories about Narcissistic Abuse. The purpose of these stories is to provide life scenarios that you could potentially relate to and pick up when someone exhibits traits of narcissism. A prominent trait of a narcissist is someone manipulates and use others

There Are 5 Flirting Styles - Which Do You Have?

Flirting. Psychology defines flirting as a social behavior related to romantic interest and attraction. Flirting behaviors can be verbal or non-verbal. Have you wondered about how to flirt? The types of flirting? Or flirting tips? Apparently, the way you flirt does reveal your personality. The sourc

5 Ways To Spot a Liar or Hypocrite

Dealing with a hypocrite or a liar could take a toll on our mental health. Hypocrites tend to tell us one thing but do another, leading us to question whether they are someone we can truly spend time with. Being able to spot a hypocrite will help you weed out the toxic people you should not be wasti

The 5 stages of grief

When we lose someone or something that is important to us, we often go through 5 stages of grief: denial, anger, negotiation, depression, and acceptance. Each stage serves the purpose of helping us cope with the loss. This complex emotional reaction to a loss is unique to each person and is not alwa

THE 5 MOST COMMON POSTGRAD APPLICATION MISTAKES

Are you planning to apply for a master's degree, MBA program or any other postgraduate degree? In this video admissions expert and Profs founder Richard Evans explores the 5 most common application mistakes that you must avoid to increase your chances of getting accepted. From writing your persona

ScienceCasts: America's Debut in Space: Explorer 1

On January 31, 1958, the United States joined the "space race" with the successful launch of the Explorer 1 satellite, marking the birth of space science. Visit http://science.nasa.gov/ for more. Explorer 1 Site: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/explorer-1/ Explorer 1 Book: https://www.jpl.nasa.g

5 “Good” Habits That Are Actually Bad For You

You may have seen videos of bad habits that are actually good for you, but have you considered maybe "supposed good habits" can also be bad for you as well? For example, always being positive, aiming for perfectionism, avoiding conflict, are actually toxic habits to some degree. 1. Always being po