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Scientific study: Key to happiness is a balanced perspective of time

Do you spend a lot of time worrying about the future, living in the “good old days” or just “live the moment? How we subjectively perceive the past, present and future may play a role in how fulfilling...

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30 Years Of UFO Crash Reports Go Public

Sixty volumes of “meticulous UFO research over 30 years” by the late Ufologist Leonard H. Stringfield were donated to the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), according to an August 3, 2012, announcement by...

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Expressing past events in present tense preserves original emotion

via Examiner.com Will Hart of the University of Alabama conducted several experiments to determine how the way a person expresses or retells emotionally charged past events effects the storytellers...

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NLP and reading people’s eyes

via Examiner.com NLP or neuro linguistic programming is a controversial area of psychology that deals with how our thought processes relate to our bodies and our body movements. One of the most...

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Thoughts of death may be associated with a good life

via Examiner.com There has been a tendency to take the position that thoughts of death are associated with depression and associated negative health consequences. However, according to a new analysis...

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Talking to yourself may be a good thing

via Examiner.com It is often said that people who talk to themselves must be crazy. This is not necessarily true as a new study has shown. Charles Choi has reported for Live Science “Talk to Yourself?...

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Alice in Wonderland Syndrome

via examiner.com Alice-in-Wonderland-Syndrome, or AIWS, is a perceptual disorder where objects or people may seem to be out of proportion, different in size than they should be, colored strangely, or...

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