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What is your Love Style? (QUIZ)

Do you know your love style? Love is an intense feeling of affection. It can be quite complex, as you may love certain people and things differently. As that definition can be quite ambiguous, there are further love classifications you may have. Also known as, love styles. Take the quiz below to

The 6 Love Styles and How to Understand Yours

Have you ever wondered about the different ways we express and perceive love? Or what the secret is to a long and happy romantic relationship? In this video, we'd like to talk about a little theory known as the “Color Wheel Theory of Love.” Also sometimes known as Lee’s (1977) love styles or love a

6 Signs You Look Better Than You Think

Do you ever wonder if you look attractive to others? Those with low self-esteem may believe they’re not as good-looking as they appear. When really, they’re forgetting the qualities that make them great. You may just have forgotten that you look more appealing to others than you think. So here are a

Critical Thinking: Course Overview

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6 Signs OTHER People Think You're Attractive

Have you ever wondered “are there other people who like me, without me realizing it?” Well, there may just be. Maybe there’s an easy way to tell if a stranger likes you, or maybe they’re your classmate, or maybe… your friend! To help you find out who out there has a crush on you, here are a few sign

5 parenting styles and their effects

There are 4 widely researched parenting styles: authoritative, permissive, authoritarian, and neglectful. The styles range from controlling to unpretentious, from cold and unresponsive to loving and receptive. In recent years, overly involved parents, who are present in every aspect of their child's

6 Signs You're More Intelligent Than You Think

Do you have a messy room? Are you disorganized? Apparently, there are some habits that could be telltale signs that you might actually be more intelligent than you think. What Is Intelligence? ... Intelligence has been defined in many ways: higher level abilities (such as abstract reasoning, mental

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

You're More Intelligent Than You Think...With These Traits!

A psychologist, William Stern, created IQ tests to measure a person’s level of intelligence. However, IQ tests can only measure fluid and crystallised intelligence (the definitions will be in the video). Many experts have now concluded that emotional intelligence is just as important. Are you curiou

What do you think about radiation

Wi-Fi, power lines, smartphones – electromagnetic fields accompany us in everyday life. What do people think about the dangers? What do they want to say to those responsible? The Federal Office for Radiation Protection asked people about this in 2019. Here are their answers. Original: "Federal Offi

5 Things Introverts Secretly Think But NEVER Say

Have you ever wondered what goes on in an introvert's mind? Introverts are prone to overthink - how we process information is different from others. Introverts like to run scenarios through their mind, go through internal thoughts and feelings, plan and analyze before it goes to the brain, and abs

PLUTO: a novel way to think about risk

Pluto may be a former planet, but it's also a novel way to think about risk! On July 14th 2015, a small spacecraft will buzz a former planet in the less fashionable outskirts of our solar system. A lot of people will get excited by this, apparently thinking that the first close-up view of a lump o