Home Astrology Horoscope Horoscope oi-Deepannita Das By Deepannita Das on March 1, 2021 Today will bring a positive change in the lives of some zodiac signs, while others will be disappointed. If you are curious to know what comes next, then read your weekly horoscope. Let's see what the stars have in store for you. Aries: 21 March - 19 April Mentally you will not feel well. You will be very confused and will not understand how to get out of your troubles. You better keep your mind calm and work patiently. Today the atmosphere of the office will not be right. Your boss may be angry with you for your mistakes. It would be better to focus on your work. Businessmen today are advised to refrain from making any important business decisions. Conditions will be normal in your personal life. Talking about health, you should do yoga and meditation daily to stay strong physically and mentally. Lucky Colour: … [Read more...] about Daily Horoscope: 01 March 2021
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Monthly Horoscope Predictions March 2021
Home Astrology Horoscope Horoscope oi-Deepannita Das By Deepannita Das on March 1, 2021 Through your monthly horoscope, know what changes will happen in your life in the coming seven days and whether you will get success in your efforts. Know more about the first week of March, which will bring a lot of happiness and challenges to all zodiac signs. Aries: 21 March - 19 April On the work front, you will get auspicious results. People working in a foreign company can get a big boost. Your hard work will succeed and your enthusiasm will increase. On the other hand, is advised to take businessmen roper care while making any financial transaction this month. You may have to suffer financial loss due to some error in the accounting book. This time will also be good for unemployed people of this amount. You are very likely to get employment in this period after a lot of hard struggle. From an economic … [Read more...] about Monthly Horoscope Predictions March 2021
Autism Mother-Blaming, Circa 2020
When Feda Almaliti, the late vice president of the National Council on Severe Autism, died on September 26 in a fire, together with her 15-year-old, severely autistic son Mu, who refused to leave the burning house, the tragedy broke me. Like every other parent of a child like Mu, I imagined myself pleading with my son – who, like Mu, could never understand the urgency, who has no comprehension of death, who is much too big to be carried or even dragged. I imagined myself faced with that impossible decision: Stay or go? As many in the autism community know, Feda stayed, and died with Mu in her arms. I couldn’t stop thinking about Feda as I read the new study, “Experiencing Social Connection: A Qualitative Study of Mothers of Nonspeaking Autistic Children,” by researchers from of the University of Virginia and the University of California, Santa Cruz. How could it be possible that, less than two months after her death, Vikram Jaswal et al. could publish a paper essentially … [Read more...] about Autism Mother-Blaming, Circa 2020
Why People Might Reject a COVID-19 Vaccine
Less than 50 percent of Americans have received or want to receive a Covid-19 vaccine. 31 percent intend to “wait and see” and 20 percent of Americans do not want to be vaccinated. Americans' perception that leaders are incompetent, untruthful, and uncaring may be a factor in the hesitation or refusal to be vaccinated. Leaders who demonstrate competence, character and caring are needed to improve the number of Americans who are willing to be vaccinated. Safe and effective vaccinations for Covid-19 are here and more are on the way. The supply of vaccines is increasing and in the coming months anyone who wants to be vaccinated will be able to do so. To quell the pandemic, experts say that 80 to 90 percent of the population must become immune either through vaccination or by prior infection.[i] Given the massive effort to develop and distribute vaccines, this goal is achievable but only if enough people agree to be vaccinated. Covid-19 vaccine Source: … [Read more...] about Why People Might Reject a COVID-19 Vaccine
Is It Attractive to Be Selective, Popular, or Hard-to-Get?
In general, while people are interested in making gains and getting ahead, they are often more motivated to avoid losses and missing out . That is why making something scarce, limited, or difficult to obtain can make it more desirable . As it turns out, that type of influence works in love, to make dates and mates more desirable as well. After all, that is why we have expressions like "playing hard to get," "you don't know what you got 'till it's gone," and "absence makes the heart grow fonder" when talking about dating and relating too. In the course of writing here, I have explored a few different dating and relating tactics that make individuals more appealing and attractive, by being less available or more selective. Specifically, I have looked at playing hard-to-get , being more selectively available , and appearing popular and desired by others . In this post, I will review those strategies further, blending in the research on scarcity in general—and helping … [Read more...] about Is It Attractive to Be Selective, Popular, or Hard-to-Get?