A Look into Google’s Pet Portraits

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By: Nazli Mohideen Google products like Drive, Messages, Translate, and Maps are just some of the company’s most popular and well-loved features. The Google Arts & Cultures app, however, is one of their hidden gems.  With this, you can explore museum exhibits around the world with just the tap of a finger. The virtual galleries … Continued

Five retirement mistakes to avoid

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Retirement may seem a long way off and far removed from your day-to-day concerns. And yet, this is actually the best time to start planning and saving — that is, when you still have time to accumulate the money you’ll need.Here are some common mistakes that throw people off course in their retirement planning. Knowing … Continued

A New Year’s Day Story

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By Richard Mabey Jr. From the days of my early childhood on through my senior year of high school, we would always spend a good portion of New Year’s Day at my maternal grandparents’ home in Boonton. The home was a two-story, yellow brick farmhouse that proudly stood on the 600 block of Boonton Avenue. … Continued

The Fawn Trauma Response

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By Valeria MancusoWhat is the Fawn Trauma Response? The fawn trauma response is the process of putting your emotions aside to benefit or please someone else’s needs. It can be used as a defensive structure because you may be acting out of fear, sadness, anger, guilt etc. If you feel as if you are in … Continued

What is a Nocturnal Panic Attack?

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Written By: Nazli Mohideen A panic attack is generally described as a sudden feeling of intense anxiety. The overwhelming sensation of fear coupled with a multitude of physical symptoms brings some people to think that they are having a heart attack or are even dying when experiencing a panic attack. Some of these crippling symptoms … Continued

Tormented by Termites: The Solutions to This Problem

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By, Surabhi Ashok Picture a colony of termites. I am almost a hundred percent sure that most of you immediately thought of collapsing houses, caving floors, and essentially a lot of damage. This imagery is not just a coincidence. Termites are known to be very troublesome once they are on a piece of property, either … Continued

The Fawn Trauma Response

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By Valeria Mancuso What is the Fawn Trauma Response? The fawn trauma response is the process of putting your emotions aside to benefit or please someone else’s needs. It can be used as a defensive structure because you may be acting out of fear, sadness, anger, guilt etc. If you feel as if you are … Continued

Occam’s Razor

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By, Surabhi Ashok Occam’s Razor, as given by William of Ockham, is the law of economy or the law of parsimony in philosophy. Parsimony, as the dictionary definition, is the extreme unwillingness to spend money or resources. The principle “Entities should not be multiplied unnecessarily” is further elaborated on in William’s statement in Summa Logicae: … Continued

Autoimmune Disorders in Dogs

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By Valeria Mancuso Types of Autoimmune Diseases in Dogs The most common autoimmune diseases in dogs include, Immune-Mediated Polyarthritis (joint inflammation), Immune-Mediated Thrombocytopenia (platelet destruction), Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca (dry eye), Inflammatory brain disease (for toy breed dogs specifically), and Pemphigus Foliaceus (skin disease). Each disease can be caused by different things in different dogs. Causes There … Continued