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9 Interesting Facts About Intelligence
9 Interesting Facts About Intelligence The debate around intelligence is a long-standing one, but there’s no doubt that it’s an important topic to explore. After all, intelligence is a critical component of human behavior and plays a significant role in shaping our personal and professional lives. In this video, we share some interesting facts we’ve gathered about intelligence to help you better understand this elusive concept. Some of the facts on our list may surprise you; some may even horrify you! But one thing’s for sure. Regardless of what you do or don’t have in common with the rest of the world’s population concerning intelligence, our list will give you something to think about. And hopefully, you’ll learn a thing or two. So let’s get right to it!
By Space Online3 years ago in FYI
Babylon
Four thousand years ago, there existed a thriving, progressive, and extraordinarily wealthy city, which grew to become one of the most prominent cities in the world. The city had paved streets, numerous gates, and over 250 towers, each at least 100 meters high. It was in this city that modern writing and mathematics were invented. With ferries, roads, and drawbridges, transportation within the city was efficient. The city's famous Hanging Gardens were a remarkable feat of engineering and were one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The wealth of the city was unimaginable, with people creating impressive works of art out of gold. The city of Babylon, located in what is now modern-day Iraq, was home to a golden statue of Baal, a beautiful table supposedly made of 22,000 kilos of pure gold, a golden lion, and a golden statue of a man. The city's majestic royal palace was the largest ever built in world history. Babylon was well known for the Tower of Babel, the tallest tower in the world at that time. However, the city and the Babylonian empire met a dramatic fall after its incredible rise. We will explore how the Babylonian empire rose and fell.
By Bob Oliver3 years ago in FYI
8 Signs Your Negativity Is Ruining Your Life
8 Signs Your Negativity is Ruining Your Life We all have our bad days. It happens. Sometimes we just wake up in a gloomy mood or huff at how bad the traffic is. An occasional “off” day is normal, but when that “off” day becomes a week or a month, there’s a good chance that you dwell on negative thoughts in general. Negative people rarely think of themselves as negative because they have a hard time recognizing certain thought patterns. And as time passes, negativity just becomes a part of their life, and soon enough, it’s stopping them from going after opportunities and enjoying the good things around them. While it’s hard to identify negative thinking, it’s not impossible. Here are some of the most significant signs your negativity may be ruining your life and how you can overcome this challenge with a bit of effort.
By Space Online3 years ago in FYI
11 Subtle Ways To Make Yourself More Attractive
11 Subtle Ways to Make Yourself More Attractive You know what they say. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Beauty looks different to different people. Some prefer blondes and others brunettes. Some like curves, and some like muscles. Some get a little specific and find high cheekbones or a sharp jawline attractive. But there are changes you can make right now to look universally more attractive that require very little effort. And it honestly has less to do with looks and more to do with the confidence these actions will give you! In this video, we’re going to look at some subtle ways you can make yourself more attractive all by incorporating colors and styles, reworking your body language, and rewiring your brain to think of yourself differently. So, let’s get to it!
By Space Online3 years ago in FYI
The Four Attachment Styles of Love
The Four Attachment Styles of Love What's Yours? When you look back on your romantic relationships, do you see any patterns? Does it feel like you end up in similar situations but with different people? Perhaps you've been accused of being too clingy, needy, or jealous, and you always seem to feel more emotionally invested in the relationship than your partner. Or maybe it's the opposite. You secretly crave the intimacy of a relationship but can't seem to let anyone get too close. This isn't a coincidence. Based on the British psychiatrist and psychoanalyst John Bowlby's work on attachment theory, there are four attachment styles that develop in early childhood and remain stable over time. Thus, the way you connect with your partner in adult relationships reflects how you perceived your parents or primary caregiver as a child. Let's take a look at each type so you can find out which one you identify with the most.
By Space Online3 years ago in FYI
11 Things That Make People Lose Respect For You
11 Things That Make People Lose Respect For You Think about the people you respect the most. It could be a friend or family member, your boss or professor, or even a famous athlete or author. We respect people we deeply admire based on their actions, qualities, or achievements. Do you consider yourself to be respectable? Respect isn’t something that someone can merely demand. You earn it over time and maintain it through consistency. Sometimes, though, we can do things unintentionally that lessen or destroy people’s respect for us. Here are 11 things to watch for that can make people lose respect for you:
By Space Online3 years ago in FYI
8 Things You Need To Stop Expecting From Others
8 Things You Need to Stop Expecting from Others If you often find yourself disappointed in others, it's likely the result of unrealistic expectations. This can be true of situations or relationships. Perhaps you didn't get the job you wanted, but the truth is, you weren't really qualified for it. Or maybe someone didn't come through for you as you'd hoped, but they didn't even know what you wanted from them. When it comes to relationships, we all deserve fundamental things like respect and a decent level of reciprocity. But we also have to remember that we're all at different places in our lives, and some people just can't meet you where you're at for various reasons. You can build better relationships with others when you stop expecting the following things from them.
By Space Online3 years ago in FYI
Because of a stolen diamond Camilla replaces the jewels on the coronation crown
According to Buckingham Palace, instead of delegating the selection of a new crown for the coronation service, as is customary in the royal tradition, Camilla will wear a modified version of Queen Mary's crown during the service in Westminster Abbey on May 6, indicating that among the changes made to Camilla's crown, the removal of Replica of the Koh-i-Noor diamond, the original of which was first set on Queen Mary's crown in 1911.
By News Correct3 years ago in FYI
Scientists expect desertification of the forests of the Mediterranean basin
Nature Communications reports that the researchers studied and analyzed fossil pollen grains discovered in cores taken from the Tenagi-Philippo sediments in northeastern Greece and reconstructed the state of ecosystems in the region over the past 500,000 years.
By News Correct3 years ago in FYI
Two Celestial Bodies- The Sun VS Moon
The sun and the moon are two celestial bodies that have captured the attention and imagination of humans for centuries. Both are important components of our solar system and have significant impacts on life on Earth. In this article, we will delve into the differences and similarities between the sun and the moon.
By Anthony K. Bryan-KagintonPackage3 years ago in FYI
Uncovering the Sweet and Nutritious World of Dates: Everything You Need to Know About the Health Benefits, Culinary Uses, and Fascinating Facts of this Versatile Fruit
HIstory of Dates : Dates are a sweet fruit that come from the date palm tree, which is native to the Middle East but is now grown in many parts of the world. Dates are an important food source in many cultures and have been cultivated for thousands of years. Here are some key facts about dates:
By All About your Good Health3 years ago in FYI
Cashing in on Cashews: Discovering the Nutritional Benefits, Surprising Uses, and Delicious Recipes of this Versatile Nut
History of Pistachios : Pistachios have a long and interesting history that dates back thousands of years. The pistachio tree is native to western Asia and the Middle East, and it is believed to have been cultivated since the 7th millennium BC.
By All About your Good Health3 years ago in FYI









