 |
|
 |
Relationships
Aug 24, 2011 12:26 PM
It was his ninth month, the last one of the school year at Christ the King Preschool. Vibhor started there in Sept, 2010. It began with lots of resistance to go to the class, endless crying, trying to throw up etc. It was tough for many parents to leave the kids crying and in tears. It was likely more difficult for the teachers Ms Ellie and Ms Gena to console and calm them down. The principal Ms Karen also spent a lot of her time helping Ms Ellie and Ms Gena. It took about 6-8 weeks for all the kids to get used to the routine.
Slowly, Vibhor started looking forward to go to school. In a few weeks the children started playing with each other and responding to their teachers. But unlike other kids, Vibhor would not utter a single word while he was in school. When his Teacher would ask him something he would just nod or point with his fingers, but would never speak. However, once out of school he would start saying everything (in his own style though it was hard to understand). He woul ...more
Oct 27, 2010 06:47 AM
According to a new study, it’s your brain and not your heart that makes you fall in love. Stephanie Ortigue at Syracuse University said that falling in love can elicit not only the same euphoric feeling as using cocaine but also affects the intellectual parts of our brains. Results from Ortigue’s team have revealed that 12 parts work in tandem to release euphoria-inducing chemicals such as dapomine, oxytocin, adrenalin and vasopression. The feeling also affects sophisticated cognitive functions, such as mental representation, metaphors and body image.
“I would say the brain, but the heart is also related because the complex concept of love is formed by both bottom-up and top-down processes from the brain to the heart and vice versa,” said Ortigue. “Some symptoms we sometimes feel as a manifestation of the heart may sometimes be coming from the brain,” she added.
The team also found that blood levels of nerve growth factor, or NGF were also high in couples, which had just fallen ...more
Sep 14, 2010 10:18 AM
Dating is an important for people of all ages. While some prepare for the whole day while others are pretty casual. Some turn out to be smart while the others are a disaster. To save you from landing into trouble or doing things wrong unknowingly, we have a few suggestion.
Don’t tell the truth on face – if your date turns out to be a bore or you discover that the guy does not fits your bill. It is always better to be polite and remain friendly.
Don’t date more than one guy at a time- Focus on one and try to discover that person rather than having your fingers in all pies. The moment you discover the guy is not up to the mark you can always move onto the next one.
Don’t trust on females pals –they may get jealous and end up giving you the wrong information. Better make use of your grey cells and your own vision.
Don’t drink on a first date – if your boyfriend wants to date in a bar, try to pick some other location. It is always preferable to be sober.
Don’t dress too lou ...more
|
 |
|
 |
|
|