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Radicalizing the Police
Recently, I asked ChatGPT to write a movie script describing a scene in which a newly radicalized police officer witnesses the daily injustices of his job and in a bold move risks his personal safety to side with the Black Lives Matter movement.
By Jessica Galletta3 years ago in Education
Overcoming Distraction: Strategies for Increased Focus and Productivity
Distraction: Understanding Its Impact and How to Overcome It In today's fast-paced world, we are constantly bombarded with distractions. From notifications on our smartphones to the never-ending stream of information on social media, distractions are everywhere, and they can have a significant impact on our productivity, focus, and overall well-being.
By Muhammad Telmeez 3 years ago in Education
Escaping the Matrix: Breaking Free from the Constraints of Society
The Matrix, a science fiction movie that came out in 1999, portrayed a dark future where people were unknowingly trapped in a simulated reality created by machines to control and dominate them. The movie became a cultural phenomenon and started debates about the possibility of living in a simulated reality. Although it may sound far-fetched, the idea of being trapped in a matrix can be a metaphor for being trapped in our own minds and the systems of society. So, here are some ways to escape this metaphorical matrix and take back control of your life.
By Muhammad Telmeez 3 years ago in Education
The Importance of Workout: Benefits for Physical and Mental Health
Workout, the term itself suggests physical activities that one can undertake to maintain or improve their physical health and fitness. In today's fast-paced world, where sedentary lifestyles and unhealthy eating habits are becoming a norm, the importance of workout cannot be emphasized enough. Engaging in regular workouts has numerous benefits for our body, both physically and mentally.
By Muhammad Telmeez 3 years ago in Education
The Rise of Golddigging in Today's Relationships
In today's society, relationships have become increasingly complex. With the rise of social media and dating apps, the dating landscape has changed dramatically, making it easier than ever to connect with potential partners. However, this has also led to an increase in golddigging, a term used to describe individuals who enter into relationships solely for financial gain.
By Muhammad Telmeez 3 years ago in Education
How Vocal Media Can Help You Earn Money as a Writer
Vocal media is a unique platform that offers individuals a chance to earn money by writing articles on various topics. It is an ideal platform for writers who are looking for a place to showcase their skills and get paid for their efforts. In this article, we will take a closer look at how Vocal.media can help you earn money.
By Muhammad Telmeez 3 years ago in Education
Japan's First Private Moon Landing Mission Fails: UAE's Rashid Rover Lost on the Moon
Japan's First Private Moon Landing Mission Fails: UAE's Rashid Rover Lost on the Moon A private Japanese mission to land on the Moon has failed, with the Hakuto-R mission appearing to have crash-landed on the surface following a fast landing attempt with the UAE's Rashid rover. The mission was carrying both government and commercial payloads, including the Emirati-built Rashid rover, which was designed to study the geology of the Moon.
By Abirami muruganantham3 years ago in Education
Dark side of school life
Bullying is an issue that affects people of all ages, backgrounds, and walks of life. It can cause physical, emotional, and psychological harm to the victim, and can have long-lasting effects that carry over into adulthood. Even celebrities are not immune to bullying, and rapper Drake is no exception.
By rajkumar .v.s.3 years ago in Education
Racelighting in College
Racelighting is a form of psychological manipulation in which an individual is made to doubt their own reality or sanity. Racelighting refers to where people of color are challenged through implications of a lack of intelligence or competence. This form of manipulation can be subtle, often manifesting through microaggressions or dismissive attitudes towards the concerns of people of color. Here I want to examine the experiences of people of color on a board who have been racelighted over the past ten months. By understanding racelighting in organizational settings, I will shed light on the ways in which this phenomenon can undermine equity and inclusion, and touch on potential strategies for addressing it.
By Steven Gibson3 years ago in Education
Anxiety disorders
This next lesson article is what was presented in chapter five dealing with anxiety disorders and how to help clients and patients deal with what is going on with them. In dealing with these kinds of disorders it is all about adaptive fears versus maladaptive anxiety. What is meant by 'adaptive fear' this is when the persons concerns are realistic given the circumstances presented. 'Maladaptive fears' are unrealistic concerns and statistically will not happen and will not hurt too much and will survive. Adaptive fears will result form out of fear when normal fear subsides. Maladaptive fears when the level of threat gets out of proportion to a particular fear. The threat is eliminated but the fear continues and there will be and have an anticipatory fear about the future.
By Mark Graham3 years ago in Education





