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Are you falling in love? How can you tell? There’s no question that the early stages of a relationship can be confusing. You might puzzle over your own feelings, and wonder what the person you’re dating really thinks of you. Your own emotions may be difficult to fully decipher, and trying to categorize them as falling in love or as just a passing attraction can be tricky. Is what you're feeling the real thing, or are you just prone to feeling this way and need to be careful moving forward? Drawing on recent research (focused on heterosexual relationships), here are some questions to help you sort it out: Are you suddenly doing new things? As people fall in love, they often branch out beyond their normal range of activities and try those that their partners favor. You might find yourself trying new foods, watching new shows, or attempting new activities like running, fishing, or gambling. People who fall in love tend to report growth in the content and diversity of their own sel...
On May 9, Joel Brandon Jr., nicknamed J.J., was born a whopping 14 pounds even, making him the bigge ... On May 9, Joel Brandon Jr., nicknamed J.J., was born a whopping 14 pounds even, making him the biggest baby born in America in 2013. “Good Morning America” talked to the proud parents who say they were shocked by his size. J.J. was born via cesarean section and is happy and healthy. The Brandons say big babies run in their family, and Sara’s type one diabetes likely contributed to his large size.
“Education is not preparation for life; education is like itself!” John Dewey Why Girls? In Africa, over twenty-four million girls do not attend primary school, and boys outnumber girls in school attendance by at least 8 percent. And of those girls who do enroll, 9 percent more of them drop out before the end of the sixth grade than boys.1 Read More About "Why Girls?" Why Education? According to the World Bank, “The inter-linkages between gender inequalities, economic growth and poverty are the main reasons why girls’ education is a smart investment.” EAG believes that the best investment we can make is in the human mind. Education is instrumental in the development of a young girl's values and virtues. It cultivates children into mature individuals, individuals capable of planning for their futures and making the right decisions. More educated women also tend to be healthier, participate more in the formal labor market, earn more income, have fewer childre...
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