My Definition of Home

In The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy says, “There’s no place like home,” and she travels from Oz back to Kansas only to learn that she never really left the farm in the first place. Highly esteemed people have expressed their thoughts about home, including Pliny The Elder (“Home is where the heart is”), Le Corbusier (“A house […]

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The Truth About Schizoaffective Disorder

Schizoaffective disorder is a sub-type of schizophrenia, referred to as a borderline personality disorder. It is sometimes seen in cases of bipolar disorder, but only 1 in 100 people are affected by it. The diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder is comparable to both schizophrenia and severe mood (affective) indications. With this disorder there are “oddities, and eccentricities of perception, thinking, speech […]

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The Truth About Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder, or manic depression, is a major affective disorder. Once labeled as an “organic” symptom or syndrome in nature, bipolar is now decidedly realized to be a “real” medical issue, a medical issue caused by “disturbances in brain psychology.”*  Manic depression, no longer considered organic in nature, is now referred to as a mood […]

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The Truth About Choosing Friends

Does your person have… blue eyes? Does your person wear… a hat? Is your person… bald? If you have ever played “Guess Who?” as a kid, you’ll know that in order to win the game, you have to figure out your opponent’s character card first. If you haven’t played before, here’s a quick synopsis. Each […]

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The Truth About Polybius

I love video games. I play them, research them, and watch reviews. It was inevitable that I would come across the story of Polybius someday. Now, everyone has that one friend who puts at least a little stock in conspiracy theories, but I think that this will blow your mind. Let me set the scene: […]

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