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Survey indicates signs of pandemic fatigue showing in Slovenia
Ljubljana – A survey has found that signs of pandemic fatigue are already showing in Slovenia, and that it is becoming difficult for the people to follow the numerous restrictions and recommendations. The share of people who would get vaccinated is the highest so far, while young people are more sceptical about vaccines than older residents.
Survey shows pandemic taking toll on students’ mental health
Ljubljana – The Slovenian Student Organisation has raised concern after a survey conducted by the National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) has shown almost one out of four students have experienced suicidal thoughts during the epidemic.
How to escape the confines of Time & Space according to the CIA
In the ’80s CIA investigated the “Gateway Experience” technique to alter consciousness & ultimately escape spacetime. Here is everything you need to know
President Iohannis: Violent manifestations, extremism, xenophobia, intolerable and completely unacceptable
President Klaus Iohannis says protests are natural in functional democracies, but stresses that violent demonstrations, extremism, xenophobia are intolerable and completely unacceptable. "Romania is a functional and mature democracy, in which the free expression of opinions is guaranteed.
Kasa Gallery presents latest exhibition on discovery of ‘self’ within body and mind
The history of thought is full of contradictions, dilemmas and predicaments of separation of mind and body. Maybe the most controversial of all is the mind-body dualism that argues mind and body are separable.
Study finds that 4-month-old Ravens are as intelligent as adult Apes
By 4 months old the fledgling ravens are already cognitively comparable to adult primates especially with respect to problem solving abilities
Bulgarian Psychologist Comments on Impact of Remote Learning
The worries over coronavirus infection, the exhaustion from remote learning and the parents' fear of digital devices dependence of their children's are some of the biggest problems that psychologists from Varna have outlined since the beginning of the pandemic to this day.
Authorities' dilemma over hard lockdown
Although daily infections in Greece reached quadruple digits for the second consecutive day Wednesday and the viral load spiked by up to 50% in Attica, the government appeared to be in no haste to take new measures as requested by a number of health experts.
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Universities: End of an era
Greek universities are plagued by violence and lawlessness. Anyone who questions this fact probably benefits from that state of affairs.
The Left refuses to admit to the problem. It is stubbornly stuck to developments up to 1974. However, the country's military dictatorship did come to an end. Democracy and the rule of law apply everywhere, except university grounds.
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Exploring art as healer and alchemy
Nazlı Gürlek Hodder's creative process is an instinctive and unconditioned path. Her urge to create is like a primitive instinct coming from her soul and her body. That's how her works reflect primitive and sentient drawings and installations. She reflects onto body and soul connection depicting how both the body and mind are a collaboration of sentiments, through creativity.
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