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Quiet Power. Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking is a 2012 nonfiction book written by American author and speaker Susan Cain. Cain argues that modern Western culture misunderstands and undervalues the traits and capabilities of introverted people, leading to "a colossal waste of talent, energy, and happiness."
Miracle in the Rain is a United States home front during World War II-themed novella by veteran screenwriter Ben Hecht, published in the April 3, 1943 issue of The Saturday Evening Post weekly magazine [1] then, within six months, issued in booklet form [2] and, thirteen years later, following four half-hour or one-hour live television productions (in 1947, 1949, 1950, and 1953) which reduced ...
Usagi (lit. rabbit) looks like a rabbit but is not one. Their language is the same as Chiikawa's, and they tend to shout rather than speak quietly. They are intelligent, positive, and have obtained a level 3 weeding certification. Voiced by: Ari Ozawa [1] Momonga (モモンガ) Voiced by: Yuka Iguchi [2] Ponchette no Yoroi-san (ポシェット ...
It refers to passionate, romantic, sexual love between any two individuals, Cohen adds. The term comes from Greek mythology, named after Eros, the son of Aphrodite, a.k.a., the goddess of ...
Measuring 11” x 5.1” x 8.3”, the mini tote can hold 4.5 liters of things—in other words, items you’ll want on a daily basis, plus bigger items sparingly, like a portable fan or book.
Romantic love is a motivational state typically associated with a desire for long-term mating with a particular individual. It occurs across the lifespan and is associated with distinctive cognitive, emotional, behavioral, social, genetic, neural, and endocrine activity in both sexes.
People Love Dead Jews consists of 12 essays exploring how Jewish tragedy is commemorated, how the Holocaust is written about, how the media presents antisemitic events, how museums honor Jewish heritage, how society reads literature with Jewish protagonists are all distractions from the main issue, which is the specific deaths of Jews.