The father was kind of scared so he asked his little daughter, 'Sweetheart, please hold my hand so that you don't fall into the river.
Bike riding may be a simple source of fun and exercise for many of you. However, for others it is an avid hobby in which they dedicate a lot of time to. When you spend a lot of time on your bike it is important to enhance your riding experience in whatever ways possible. In this video we check out five awesome inventions that really improve the riding experience. To check them out click the video!
You may be used to drinking a cup of coffee or tea to wake you up in the morning. Some of you may opt for a glass of cool water to replenish you and get your morning started. These things may now be morning habits; however, it can be worth reconsidering how you start your morning because research shows that drinking warm water on an empty stomach offers the most health benefits.
Military life can be very stressful on families. Moving around frequently based upon assignments is one of the hardest things you can do. It requires abandoning friends, family, etc and starting all over in a new location.
Matthew Youlden speaks nine languages fluently and understands more than a dozen more. We work in the same office in Berlin so I constantly hear him using his skills, switching from language to language like a chameleon changing colors. In fact, for the longest time I didn’t even know he was British.
A Queen’s University biology professor has published a study that for the first time seems to prove there’s a correlation between working hard and playing hard.
Every couple faces various kinds of problems.
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This is one of the most shared stories across the Internet. Please make sure you read till the end. It is definitely worth your time.
There’s no doubt that we need friends and that communication has its advantages. Do we really need communication to feel happy and satisfied with our lives? A research project involved 15,000 people between the ages of 18 and 28 who lived in areas with different population densities and who communicated with their friends at different frequencies. A British psychological magazine published the outcome.