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Children use imaginary aggression to deal with bad peers

Children use imaginary aggression to deal with bad peers

  • Covid-19 has forced companies to do better for customer gratification

    Apart from making us more organized in a manner, it also reminded us of the significance of research in product build-up.
  • Baby on the horizon? You might need changes to your interior space

    If you are expecting a baby soon and so not understand where to start, read the following tips to help you help yourself.
  • Mental Health Day: A focus on caregiver fatigue

    For some people, speaking to a therapist is the most effective way of understanding their own feelings, experiences and surroundings.
  • Top fashion designers collaborate to launch affordable fashion line

    Amazon Fashion India to find out more on the idea behind this collaboration and how it can be a game changer in the industry
  • Must-attend watch parties for IPL, web series fans

    Almost all OTT platforms have introduced a Watch Party feature that connects everyone to view movies and TV shows together from different locations making it more fun and social.
  • 58% young females have faced online harassment, abuse: Survey

    The survey polled 14,000 girls and young women aged 15 to 25 in 22 countries including Brazil, India, Nigeria, Spain, Thailand and the U.S
  • Jack Daniel’s relaunches its brand

    The campaign that is now live on TV, social, digital, out of home and print platforms in 100 plus countries focuses on the impact on peoples' lives when they decide to choose boldly and with purpose every day.
  • Online jewellery: Millennials, minimalism and the marketplace

    Riding on the positive figures and an upward growth trajectory, several industries are trying to step on a digital podium to catch the attention of the millennials.
  • Of intricate patterns and unique motifs

    Minimalistic design and versatile nature make Telia Rumal of Puttapaka the most sought-after fabric
  • Covid-19 taking heavy mental health toll on people: Study

    These outcomes are largely related to financial stress and disruptions in people's social lives.
  • Ensuring smooth transition to formal schooling

    The ministry recommended that schools adopt flexible attendance and sick leave policies.
  • How diabetes can affect your eyes

    Diabetes is a condition wherein blood glucose levels are abnormally high.
  • Hospital safety: Tips for patients while visiting a hospital

    For your commute back home, follow the same steps as your commute to the hospital follow the same safety measures.
  • Why do we have leap years?

    In the Julian calendar, named after Julius Caesar, every fourth year had 366 days rather than 365.
  • How did silk get out of China?

    When the Chinese discovered the secret to creating silk, they held the monopoly on silk production worldwide.
  • Five books to read during Unlock

    Apart from the classics, here is a list you can choose from.
  • Nourish yourself with these ‘fruitful’ nutrients

    A child must be provided with essential nutrients so they don't face immunity problems at a later stage.
  • Five rules for choosing festival footwear

    A traditional kurta matched with tan-coloured loafer can do wonders for your look.
  • Will Hyderabadis go to cinema halls?

    As cinemas, theatres and multiplexes are set to open, it remains to be seen whether people will be willing to go
  • Gitanjali Devashray: Students discuss ways to save environment

    Students spoke about different forms of pollution, their causes and their effects.
  • How and why Polygraph, narco-analysis tests are performed?

    A numerical value is assigned to each response to conclude whether the person is telling the truth, is deceiving, or is uncertain.
  • Internet shrunk the world to a global village

    People such as Christopher Columbus also wanted to spread their culture and their way of life.
  • Parents remain in the dark when kids use e-cigarettes

    The researchers also found that when parents set strong household rules about not using tobacco -- applying to all residents -- their children were less likely to start tobacco use.
  • Researchers zero in on 24 superhabitable planets for alien life

    A study, led by Washington State University scientist Dirk Schulze-Makuch and published in the journal Astrobiology, detailed characteristics of potential "superhabitable" planets, that include those that are older
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