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Understanding Dog Eye Infections
As a responsible pet owner, keeping the dog healthy and away from possible dog eye infections should be a primary concern. Dog eye issues can either be viral or bacterial and unlike humans, dogs can’t remove any foreign object that can come in contact with their eyes. Some breeds may be prone to certain eye problems compared to others, so it’s important to consult a veterinarian if the symptoms persist to avoid any more serious health problems.
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Petlife
How important it is for a person to be nourished by love!
love is not your output of all you can to the other person, but the output of what the other person needs. love is not your self-righteousness for the good of the other person, but seeing what the other person needs
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Humans
Everyone has an inferiority complex
Do you believe that an inferiority complex is born with it? There must be people who think, "How is it possible? A newborn baby knows nothing, how can it have an inferiority complex? But there is such a discipline as psychology, and there are some great psychologists, for human beings from the beginning of the world, the psychological research began, babies do not know anything, they just can not express, no ability to express, when a life just came to this world, he can not rely on their strength to survive, everyone will be because of their incompetence and produce inferiority complex. Freud, Erikson, Adler, and other great psychologists have emphasized the influence of infancy on later personality. Many of Adler's ideas in psychology can be found in his childhood experiences.
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Psyche
Recommended ten classic high-scoring European and American films
1、Mistakenly Killed to Conceal the Sky The Manslaughter is a Hindi film directed by Nishikat Kamat and starring Ajayya Dugan, Shreya Saran, and Tabu. The film tells the story of Vijay, a father, who uses counter-surveillance techniques learned in movies to fight the police to defend his family who mistakenly killed an uninvited guest. This movie is relatively cold, but the plot design is awesome, San's this movie is worth recommending.
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Geeks
How can you set yourself free and set the other person free in an intimate relationship?
Everyone can keep tending to the inner layers of truth by listening to physical as well as emotional sensations and expressing their truth in a spirit of spiritual warriorship. Remember, your authenticity will always set you free and set others free.
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Psyche
The Cure for Voter Apathy
When you own a home, odds are you’ll take care of it in a way that you would not if you were just renting it. After all, when you have “skin in the game” you’ll probably be the one who makes sure the grass is mowed, the snow is shoveled, the leaky faucet is fixed, and the old water heater or roof are replaced when necessary. The buck stops with you…the property owner!
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Journal
9 Resume Mistakes to Avoid for Job Seekers
You will never have a second chance to make a first impression, so your resume should meet all the requirements of the employer. However, it is almost impossible to write a perfect CV on the first try and you can miss some great opportunities just because you didn’t pay enough attention to your grammar or formatting.
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Serve
The systemic antidote to "greed" in American culture!
Greed, the psychological (self-centered, narcissistic, and alienating) need to accumulate more and more material wealth at the expense of others, is itself a product of, and is DRIVEN BY INSECURITY and FEAR. Shylock in Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice, Scrooge in Dicken’s Christmas Carl, and Mr. Potter in This American Life are all self-centered, narcissistic, alienated icons representing the issue of greed in the annals of literature.
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Trader
The Five Love Languages in Psychology
The evaporation of love after marriage is a ubiquitous anxiety that all humans grapple with. Numerous married couples look back over the past years of their first dates and wonder where their whirlwind romance go? How can their love stay alive while they are inundated with problems? And how could they have been so thoughtless to commit so gross a mistake? After descending from the clouds of euphoria and getting in touch with real life, discrepancies grow many euphoric couples apart. Battles start taking place as the two lovers have only met in the realm of romantic obsession, which never lasts for long. The couple’s behaviours, desires, perceptions, and struggles come to the surface, and the tides of reality no sooner stifle their obsessional love. The question of whether marital bliss is real or not insists on becoming audible.
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Humans
Pledge for Unconditional Love for All Humans
I found out, in the hardest way possibly, that we as spiritual beings, have ties on our Earth for generations and generations… Have you ever found a certain place, that looks familiar to you even though you know for sure that you never been there in this life?
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Humans
From Plumbing Courses to the Boardroom
It’s fair to say that there was a time when females generally had limited career aspirations. They grew up, they got married, they had children and then they looked after them – that was just about it. Women knew it and men knew it; men had the careers, men were the ‘breadwinners’ and men made all the decisions. Throughout history, except perhaps for some notable exceptions such as Boudicea and Cleopatra, that was the established way of things.
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Trader