What does development mean exactly? 1. The act of developing. 2. The state of being developed. 3. A significant event, occurrence, or change. 4. A group of dwellings built by the same contractor. 5. Determination of the best techniques for applying a new device or process to production of goods or services. We are all … Continue reading Development Part 1
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Development – Part 2
So what else is involved in development? Personality We are all born with our own personality and our parents or those who knew us when we were babies will have many embarrassing stories to tell us about what we got up to! The way that our personalities develop will have a lot to do with … Continue reading Development – Part 2
Anxiety
There are many people who suffer unknowingly from anxiety and panic attacks and several people in tribeworld have been through this. SALENE After the death of Pride Salene found that she could not cope with real life and retreated into herself somewhat. She wanted to lock away the pain that she was feeling and get … Continue reading Anxiety
Addiction
Addiction – avoid the traps Addiction is a very real problem in most societies and has devastating consequences throughout the world. In this week’s Worldview, we look at the way that some corporations and dealers go about marketing their addictive products. This will hopefully make us aware if we ever feel we are being ‘railroaded’ … Continue reading Addiction
Growing Pains
You wake up in the middle of the night with an aching calf. It’s dull, throbbing, cramped—growing pains. It’s hard to imagine that you can actually feel your body grow, that you’ll awake some morning to a sensation like the low creaking sound of corn pushing up in its stalks. But the fact remains. You … Continue reading Growing Pains
Pimples
Waking up on the day of a party or a holiday or a hot date is exciting. You either stay in bed as long as you can to hold on to that delicious feeling of anticipation as long as you can or you leap out of bed, eager to get to where you’re heading. Butterflies … Continue reading Pimples
Oral Hygiene
Hey, stinky. How about a breath mint? You may forget about your teeth most of the time, but, for the people around you, they are a constant presence: Are you chewing with your mouth open? Talking with your mouth full? Do your teeth look like you borrowed them from the costuming department for Austin Powers? … Continue reading Oral Hygiene
Eating Disorders
The topic of eating disorders has only really come to light in the last 10 years. And most recently when Princess Diana openly discussed her eating disorder. There are a number of ways eating disorders can be described. The most commonly recognized two would be Anorexia and Bulimia (which is the problem Salene had). Most … Continue reading Eating Disorders
Birthmarks
How many of you have a birthmark? They are fairly common and even if you don’t have one now you may have had one as a baby. The are quite a few types of birthmarks and most are harmless but keeping them protected from the sun is a good idea. A birthmark is a skin … Continue reading Birthmarks
Courage
Courage – The test of courage comes when we are in the minority: the test of tolerance comes when we are in the majority – Theologian Ralph W. Sockman. We all need to be courageous every now and again. To be fearless and daring and face what we are afraid of. More often than not … Continue reading Courage