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There’s a lot of compelling research being done lately about how the way we grew up affects our behavior as adults. Studies have linked childhood trauma, for...
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Listed below are twenty life-changing books. Unless you are determined to be miserable (which, strangely enough, some people are), these books will change your life for the better. Click on the titles to order a copy for yourself, then mark them up and put them into practice.
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A lot of people are good at what they do. Some are even elite. A select few are completely unstoppable. Those who are unstoppable are in their own world. They don’t compete with anyone but themselves. You never know what they will do — only that you will be forced to respond. Even though they don’t compete with you, they make you compete with them.
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I don’t understand why when we destroy something created by man we call it vandalism, but when we destroy something by nature we call it progress.
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I don't care that they stole my idea . . I care that they don't have any of their own
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abiogenesis
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the original evolution of life or living organisms from inorganic or inanimate substances.
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Science is interesting, and if you don’t agree you can fuck off.
Richard Dawkins
Now you could love a snowflake just because it's pretty, but it doesn't take away from its beauty that it was sculpted by chance and physics. To me, that adds to the beauty. I have to say, this whole "we are unique snowflakes" thing is pretty cheesy. It might be the most overused metaphor in the history of metaphors, so let me give you a new one: Snowflakes are symmetrical, but they're not perfect. They're ordered, but they're created in disorder, every random branch re-tells their history, that singular journey that they took to get here, and most of all they're fleeting and temporary. Even if sometimes they don't look so unique on the outside, if we look within, we can see that they're truly unique after all. Stay curious.
The Science of Snowflakes, It's Okay To Be Smart
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Snowflake
A snowflake is a single ice crystal that has achieved a sufficient size and may have amalgamated with others, then falls through the Earth's atmosphere as snow.
Each flake nucleates around a dust particle in supersaturated air masses by attracting supercooled cloud water droplets, which freeze and accrete in crystal form. Complex shapes emerge as the flake moves through differing temperature and humidity zones in the atmosphere, such that individual snowflakes differ in detail from one another but may be categorized in eight broad classifications and at least 80 individual variants. The main constituent shapes for ice crystals, from which combinations may occur, are needle, column, plate and rime. Snow appears white in color despite being made of clear ice. This is due to diffuse reflection of the whole spectrum of light by the small crystal facets of the snowflakes.
Once snowflakes land and accumulate, they undergo metamorphosis with changes in temperature and coalesce into a snowpack. The characteristics of the snowpack reflect the changed nature of the constituent snow crystals.
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The Science of Snowflakes
There cannot be mental atrophy in any person who continues to observe, to remember what he observes, and to seek answers for his unceasing hows and whys about things.
Alexander Graham Bell (3 March 1847 – 2 August 1922)
was an eminent scientist, inventor and innovator most noted as the inventor of the telephone.
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Must Read: 20 Inspirational Quotes by Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking’s life is remarkable in many ways. Firstly, because he is a brilliant physicist and has made groundbreaking discoveries regarding the cosmos, black holes and other unexplored aspects of the universe we live in. Secondly, he has survived motor neurone disease (ALS) which was diagnosed when he was 21 years old.
He was told he had a few years to live and now, at the age of 73, he is still alive and as mentally active as ever. He has been immobilized since his twenties and then lost the power of speech which means that he now speaks via a computerized synthesizer.
Here are 20 of his most famous quotes which will inspire you when you get discouraged.