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How Altitude Affects the Body and Why It’s Important to Ascend Slowly
When climbing mountains, the biggest challenge is not the trail or a heavy backpack, but the lack of oxygen. Altitude changes everything: the air
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Why We Are Drawn to the Mountains
Some people dream of the sea and complete relaxation, while others feel an irresistible pull toward the mountains. This is no coincidence, as high
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How Fighters from Dagestan Conquered the Global MMA Stage
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In recent years, fighters from Dagestan have literally stormed the world of mixed martial arts. The American organization UFC — the largest MMA platform
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A Guide to Tenerife
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Tenerife is the largest island of the Canary archipelago. Formally Spanish, it feels almost African, located just three hundred kilometers from Western Sahara. The
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Why Summer in the Countryside Makes Us Happier
Summer in the countryside may seem simple and ordinary, but in fact it brings great benefits to both children and adults. Life outside the
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The World’s Most Difficult Languages Through the Eyes of Learners
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When people talk about difficult languages, they usually mean those that require more time, effort, and regular practice. In reality, a language’s “difficulty” depends
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How Maternal and Paternal Roles Shape a Child’s Inner Stability
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In a family, a child relies on two forces at once, the maternal and the paternal. Their functions do not duplicate each other but
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Why It Is Important for Teenagers to Learn How to Argue Mindfully
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The idea of teaching a teenager how to argue may seem strange at first, since it often feels like they are already doing this
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How Parental Anxiety Shapes Children’s Anxiety
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Anxious parents often raise anxious children not because fears are inherited directly, but because they create a particular emotional environment around the child. Genetics
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A Conscious Choice to Live Without Children
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Childfree is not a rejection of family or a denial of the value of childhood, but a conscious choice that more and more adults
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Anemoia: What Is It
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Anemoia is a gentle sense of longing for an era a person has never lived in. It can arise suddenly. One glimpse of an
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The Déjà Vu Effect
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Déjà vu is a brief sensation that what is happening has already occurred before. A person perceives the present moment as familiar, even though
