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Stress in the Heat: Why We Snap and How Not to Go Crazy in the Heatwave Have you ever noticed how people become more irritable on hot days? Drivers honk for no reason, salespeople respond sharply, and colleagues in the office are ready to explode over the
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Children and Their Entrepreneurial Ability: Why Little Businessmen Are Changing the World When we think of entrepreneurs, we often picture serious men and women in business suits, conducting negotiations in boardrooms or flipping through business plans. B
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The Meaning of Pushkin's Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish: A Parable of Greed, Fate, and the Price of Desires It is hard to find a person in Russia who has not heard Pushkin's tale of the old man, the old woman, and the golden fish. From childhood, we r
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Jeans: From Workwear to Symbol of Freedom Today, jeans are in every wardrobe. They are worn by presidents and students, rock stars and housewives, children and the elderly. They have ceased to be just clothing — they have become a language through which w
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Seafarer's Day: A Celebration of People Who Bear the Ocean on Their Shoulders June 25. For most of us, it's just another summer day when it's warm outside and the middle of the workweek is on the calendar. But for fifteen million people around the world,
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International Women's Day in Diplomacy: A Voice That Changes the World June 24. A date that remains unnoticed in some calendars, but for others, a symbol of struggle, progress, and hope. The International Women's Day in Diplomacy is one of the youngest ho
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Wimbledon as an Example of Social Harmony: When Royal Formality Meets Popular LoveThere are not many places in the world where aristocratic formality and democratic accessibility not only coexist peacefully but also organically complement each other. Wimbl
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Australia is not just a continent; it's an entire universe of images. Here, every symbol speaks of survival, freedom, and connection to the land. From kangaroos to penguins, from Aboriginal art to neon Sydney — in this article, we'll explore what makes Aus
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The Arctic. It's not just a geographical pole. It's a cultural pole where ice and fire merge into one. Its symbols are not loud but deep. They are carved from bone, sung in the throat, woven into skins. Here, man does not oppose nature but becomes a part o
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We often hear: "Find your place of power," "Gain a point of support." It sounds beautiful, but what does it really mean? For one person, it's a favorite armchair by the window with a book. For another, it's the parental home in the countryside. For the thi
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