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Small Talk Survival Guide for Introverts

Are you an introvert? Perhaps, an INFJ? Are you looking for advice on how to make small talk? We got you cover. #introvert #introverts Writer: Michal Mitchell Script Editor & Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Sun Biscuit YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References: Granneman, J

THE SMALL THINGS

It is often said that the best things come in small packages. In this animated film for children, Emma, a 10-year old doing homework in her room, hears a strange noise outside and discovers a small baby lynx hiding in the garden. This small encounter helps her understand the big dangers of global wa

A Farewell to Arms

A Farewell to Arms is a 1957 American DeLuxe Color CinemaScope drama film directed by Charles Vidor. The screenplay by Ben Hecht, based in part on a 1930 play by Laurence Stallings, was the second feature film adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's 1929 semi-autobiographical novel of the same name. It was

The Role of Small-scale Fisheries

This video explores the crucial role of small-scale fisheries. Learn how they contribute to global food security, provide livelihoods, and shape the cultural identity of fishing communities. Join us to understand the vital work supporting this essential sector.#smallscalebusiness #fisheries #artisa

Glucose intake via the small intestine

In the small intestine, enzymes break down the long molecular chains and release glucose. It passes through the intestinal wall and enters the blood, causing the blood glucose level to rise. The hormone insulin transports the glucose into the body's cells. The blood sugar level drops. Author: ZDF/3

The story of a small mind

Once upon a time, there was a small mind that fell from a flight of fancy to a low point. This is his story of how he got back on his feet and became his best self. We hope this story helps you through hard times or inspires you to be brave and find your passion. Support us on Patreon 🎁 ➜ https://

Mind-Controlled Robotic Arm

In this video excerpt from NOVA scienceNOW, find out how a paralyzed woman manipulates a robotic arm with her mind to successfully drink from a cup. Correspondent and New York Times technology columnist David Pogue explores this experiment conducted by the BrainGate research team of doctors, scienti