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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

Do You Talk Negatively To Yourself?

How do you communicate with yourself throughout the day? Negative self talk can damage your self-esteem, self-worth, and confidence. To help you be more aware of how you talk to yourself, here are a few common yet dangerous self-talk phrases you should stop using. DISCLAIMER: We want to emphasize

What If Animals Could Talk?

What If Animals Could Talk? Subscribe To Life's Biggest Questions: https://alugha.com/LifesBiggestQuestions Support Us On PATREON: http://bit.ly/2xOvaE7 Ever wonder what your pet is thinking? And what they would say if they could talk? Humans can communicate with animals on a basic level, we don'

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

The Addiction NO ONE Talks About

In a world where addiction is often discussed, there's one addiction that rarely gets attention: overconsumption. Are you caught in the cycle of overconsumption? This thought-provoking video sheds light on the addiction no one talks about. In this video, we will be delving into the depths of this hi

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

6 Painful Things About Depression No One Talks About

Depression is a consuming illness that can take over the mind and body for a period of time. In this video, we talk about some things people with depression might hide. For example, feeling like an observer, sometimes known as dissociation. Feeling lazy and not wanting to get out of bed. Feeling wit