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Experienced process of memory overload

“Memory” is a single term that reflects a number of different abilities: holding information briefly while working with it (working memory), remembering episodes of one’s life (episodic memory), and our general knowledge of facts of the world (semantic memory), among other types. Remembering episodes involves three processes: encoding information (learning it, by perceiving it and relating it to… Read More »

Bad Eyesight Reality And Treatment

Vision problems come on slowly and methodically, depending on the overall health history of the person and the dietary preferences of the person in distress. Losing your eyesight is uncomfortable and frustrating for those who may not develop noticeable symptoms until the disease has become severe. While the best strategy for healthy eyes is an eye exam with… Read More »

How to Spot the Signs of Jealousy or Envy

You may have heard people describe someone as “green with envy.” This phrase dates back to the ancient Greeks, who believed jealousy could trigger bile production and turn skin slightly green, a sign of sickness. Jealousy is sometimes referred to as “a green-eyed monster.” It was Shakespeare’s character Iago that first muttered the phrase in Othello. Although many people… Read More »

A Man with a Wife is a Husband, a Man With A Concubine Is What

By examining extramarital cohabitation in early twentieth-century China against intellectual, social, and legal contexts, this article shows the process by which the educated class, mass media, and state strived to understand and locate this new union against inherited traditions and emerging modern agendas. It especially focuses on the controversy and confusion between the new women involved in these… Read More »

I did not believe that history would repeat itself like this

The phrase “history repeats itself” is a common aphorism that suggests that events, behaviors, societal trends, or other aspects of human history tend to recur in different times and places. Essentially, it’s a way of saying that despite technological, cultural, and societal advancements, people often make similar mistakes or follow similar patterns as those who have come before… Read More »