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Archimedes und der Schüler

Zu Archimedes kam ein wißbegieriger Jüngling,   »Weihe mich,« sprach er zu ihm,  »ein in die göttliche Kunst,   Die so herrliche Frucht dem Vaterlande getragen Und die Mauren der Stadt vor der Sambuca beschützt!«   »Göttlich nennst du die Kunst? Sie ists,«  versetzte der Weise,  »Aber das war sie, mein Sohn, eh sie dem Staat noch gedient, Willst du nur Früchte von ihr, die kann auch die Sterbliche zeugen; Wer um die Göttin freit, suche in ihr nicht das Weib.«

Do you know, what will happen if you are too possessive in a relationship?-

Your beautiful romantic relationship will be ruined if you are too possessive. Your insecurities, your past trauma, your trust issues, your fear of someone might take your man, have low self-esteem, and the fear of rejection are many factors that lead you to be over possessive. Sometimes you feel like being possessive is the best way to show your love towards your partner. But it's wrong. Constantly, when you show jealous behavior will end up questioning and doubting their loyalty which will weaken the relationship. It will also hurt your partner and then it will wear out the trust, respect, and love towards you. If you think, you are suffocating your partner, it is time to learn how to stop being possessive before it is too late. Stop making a big deal about the past, live your own life, and don't be overbearing(set the boundaries), don't let your jealousy eat you alive, practice mindfulness, and exercise breathing, try to find the root of the problems are some ways to s

The endless road

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  I am on a street I have to choose a path to take I do not know if the roads will ever meet This is a decision I do not think I can make I am trying to make a choice What do I do , I don’t know From behind me I hear a voice Telling me where to go Now all I hear is noise People shouting at me Louder and louder “This is what you should be” Pushing me farther and farther “Stop,” I yell “let me choose” But my efforts were in vain For I had already been pushed, To the path that I must take The path is steep I am confident about the start So to go forward, I take a leap Only to find I want to depart The next few steps were a struggle For I did not read the map All I heard was my confidence rumble But I never left the path I found some help along the way They made my travels fun But they did not stay to my dismay I feel like this journey will never be done I see it, it’s finally concluded The road has ended I no longer feel secluded But I felt once again, that I was to be muted For I had ano

Concrete jungle

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  Busy rushing people Like ants upon a track Focused destinations No time to look back Concrete jungle all around Tar and pavers on the street Rarely an opportunity To feel earth under ones feet Contrived controlled environment Dictated by rules Some no more than robots Bureaucracy their tools Reflection in the glass Looking back with empty eyes The city hustles by Alone her spirit dies I am trapped inside this concrete walls That is tearing apart the very fabric of society the damage is done We living in darkness In between the concrete jungle Trying to catch a breath, but its choking me to death Some one get me out of this jungle this concrete jungle

A cup of wine

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  lips that touch, the ground of a cup that tastes that nods on a wonder that was never there before like a solitude, of desires takes the bitter or the better that ends, with a look that sees no one in the closeness of the dawn, the hop that gallops makes one refresh perhaps a little pop of what is life in a burden, have a little puff

6 Reasons to Drink Water

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  Americans seem to carry bottled water everywhere they go these days. In fact, it has become the second most popular drink (behind soft drinks). But water lovers got a jolt recently when we heard that a new report had found that the benefits of drinking water may have been oversold. Apparently, the old suggestion to drink eight glasses a day was nothing more than a guideline, not based on scientific evidence. But don't put your water bottle or glass down just yet. While we may not need eight glasses, there are plenty of reasons to drink water. In fact, drinking water (either plain or in the form of other fluids or foods) is essential to your health. "Think of water as a nutrient your body needs that is present in liquids, plain water, and foods. All of these are essential daily to replace the large amounts of water lost each day," says Joan Koelemay, RD, dietitian for the Beverage Institute, an industry group. Kaiser Permanente nephrologist Steven Guest, MD, agrees: &quo

Causes of abnormal growth in body according to scientist

  Growth problems” is a broad phrase used to describe various causes and effects of conditions relating to your child’s insufficient growth. About 3 to 5 percent of children are considered to be short, meaning that their heights are below the 3rd or 5th percentiles on a growth chart. Many of these children have one or more short parent, and only a few will have a specific and treatable medical growth problem. A growth problem may be clear at birth, if your child is abnormally small for his age. Or, it may surface if he remains underdeveloped compared to his peers. A child is considered to show “growth delay” when he is small for his age, but grows for a longer period of time compared to other children, often reaching a normal height. Here at Boston Children's Hospital, growth problems are treated through our  Division of Endocrinology  — through a multidisciplinary program that provides comprehensive diagnosis, treatment, and management for patients with growth disorders and other

Why girl's brain mature faster than boy

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It’s always been conventional wisdom that girls reach maturity more quickly than boys, but now scientists have provided some proof. In new research published in the journal Cerebral Cortex, an international group of researchers led by a team from Newcastle University in England found that girls’ brains march through the reorganization and pruning typical of normal brain development earlier than boys’ brains. In the study, in which 121 people between ages 4 to 40 were scanned using MRIs, the scientists documented the ebb and flow of new neural connections, and found that some brain fibers that bridged far-flung regions of the brain tended to remain stable, while shorter connections, many of which were redundant, were edited away. And the entire reorganization seemed to occur sooner in girls’ brains than in boys’ brains. Females also tended to have more connections across the two hemispheres of the brain. The researchers believe that the earlier reorganization in girls makes the brai

Hello miss pretty bitch

  the street drummer calls out in Korean no doubt thinking it a compliment a pleasant surprise cinched with red ribbons for Christmas the day select theatres will gift us with  The Interview a comedy in which two American journalists ignite Kim Jong-un’s face freedom has prevailed the film’s star Seth Rogen says about the release the same was thought at the time of Korea’s release from the Japanese Empire though then the Korean War began and compared to war what’s so bad about a movie anyway even war can be funny and now a drummer in New York says you got a smile that could light up the whole town though I’m not smiling thinking about villages and cities of what became North Korea set on fire sending puddles of twilight into sunless skies as if flames could stab but his freedom of speech prevails freedom always prevails which is why we get to see two Americans incinerate a Korean face on Christmas hold our popcorn and chocolate bars and laugh as the dictator explodes in tune to a pop s

How The Red Rose Became The Ultimate Symbol Of Love

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  This  Valentine’s Day , many of us will follow the centuries-old tradition of gifting  red roses  to the object of our affection. There are some 400,000 species of flowers in the world, many of them just as beautiful as the rose, but none is such a timeless symbol of romance. Ever wondered why? We took a brief stroll through the history books to find out. Magical Rose Myths Fossil evidence suggests that the rose is about 35 million years old, so it’s little wonder that it crops up in many ancient stories!  Have you ever realised that ‘rose’ is an anagram of Eros, the Greek god of love? Greek mythology tells it that Chloris, the goddess of flowers, was walking in the woods one day when she came across a lifeless nymph. Saddened by its untimely demise, she transformed it into a flower so beautiful that it would be judged The Queen of Flowers by all of Mount Olympus. Aphrodite, the goddess of love and mother of Eros, named it ‘rose’ in honour of her son.  The rose’s association with dev