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I got a lot of eggs 🍳
El zamalek 🚣♂️🚣♂️
By me @un-known97
How does science affect our everyday life and routine?
Science plays a powerful role in shaping our daily lives, often in ways we don’t even realize 🌍🔬. From the moment we wake up to the moment we go to bed, science is involved in almost everything we do.
Brushing our teeth in the morning 🪥 and taking a shower 🚿 involve the principles of chemistry and hygiene, which help keep us healthy. When we cook food 🍳, science explains how heat changes substances, making them safe and tasty. Even storing food in the refrigerator ❄️ is based on the principle of slowing the growth of bacteria.
Technology is another major area where science impacts our daily lives 📱💻. Smartphones, the internet and apps help us communicate instantly, learn new things and stay connected to others around the world 🌐. Transportation 🚗✈️ also relies on scientific principles, allowing us to travel faster and safer.
Science is especially important in health and medicine 💊🩺. Vaccines, medicines and medical tests help prevent and treat diseases, which improves our quality of life. It also teaches us the importance of nutrition 🥗 and exercise 🏃♂️ to stay fit and active.
In addition, science helps protect our environment 🌱🌍 by promoting clean energy, reducing pollution and conserving natural resources. It also develops systems to predict natural disasters and keep people safe ⚠️.
Most importantly, science encourages curiosity and critical thinking 🧠✨. It helps us ask questions, find answers and make informed decisions in our daily lives.
Science is not just a subject but a part of our lifestyle. It makes our lives easier, safer and more comfortable, and guides us towards a better and more sustainable future 🚀🌟.
Ifrån dagens första kund kunde man stå på balkongen och mumsa i sig av körsbär. Tusen tack naturen, supergoda! ( While visiting my first client of the day, I stepped out onto the balcony and found this cherry tree overflowing with ripe fruit. It was impossible to resist picking a few. Thanks, nature, they were absolutely delicious! 🍒)
The word 'Semen' sounds so weird.
Help I can't stop acquiring fascinating books!!
After finding this at a local used book store though I just. I had to. Immediately recognized the cover image as mourning art and was like WHAT IS THAT and before I knew it I was making the store owner reach over other books into the farthest corner of the display window to get it for me.
I've skimmed through it and read the intro, and it seems like it'll provide a lot of good info for the culture around the dead during the period of Lambswool, America-focused as it is. It could provide some answers to a question that comes up for me writing a late Georgian supernatural novel--how did people communicate with the dead before modern seances and ghost hunts? Sure, we can go back to ancient Mesopotamia or to medieval ceremonial magicians, but what about the more recent past, the decades immediately preceding the death-crazed Victorians and following the Enlightenment? This book fills that gap. It covers the 1600s through to the early 19th century. As the author says:
I tried to answer what I thought was a straightforward question: Where did seance Spiritualism come from?...I had long been struck by how historians and contemporaries portray Spiritualism as exploding like a supernova in the 1850s, seemingly without warning.
The author makes the argument that Anglo-Atlantic ghost belief was part and parcel of a Protestant, increasingly evangelical society, not opposed to it. Another quote from the intro:
"...one of the female Shakers standing next to the corpse suddenly becomes 'as it were, entranced, and announce[s] herself to be the Spirit of the departed one'...Adopting 'a voice sweetly modulated'...the deceased woman tells her loved ones that they too can expect to go to heaven when they die."
I'm already seeing in what I've read so far what seems to be the origins of our modern ideas of ghosts, particularly of the spirits of loved ones and our relationship to them and them to us. I also hope to share more info from this book as I go through it!
Tagging @wildgeraniumwrites because I feel like this book would interest you lol
Frenzy.