Nonfiction
Tips To Improve Skill Communication And Speak Better Publicly
Techniques to Speak Better Individuals will more often than not express the most. Who would rather not communicate their thoughts. Everybody needs to introduce themselves in the most gorgeous manner. One of the components of outer magnificence is to speak flawlessly, excellence in articulation. This work isn’t something truly challenging. It is sufficient to attempt to speak pleasantly and a couple of rules.
By SINDILE LANCELOTT TOTOBA2 years ago in BookClub
5 Books to Learn About Asexuality
Ace, grey-ace, sex-neutral, sex-averse, demisexual–there is a lot to learn if you want to learn about asexuality. I'm of the mind that there are few better ways to learn than reading a good book. Luckily, there are some excellent ace books out there for you to learn from. In the last couple of years there have been a particular surge of both fiction and nonfiction feature ace voices. I've chosen to focus on nonfiction in this article, with another to come about asexual representation in fiction.
By Eleanore Fiore2 years ago in BookClub
Twelve fascinating psychological facts about individuals who tend to be reserved
The term "quiet" can carry various connotations. Often, we assume that quiet individuals are so for specific reasons, believing that their preference for silence reflects negatively on their confidence and self-esteem. However, this is far from the truth. We may also mistakenly link quietness with shyness, but these two personality traits are distinct. Shyness pertains to feeling uncomfortable expressing oneself in social settings, while being quiet simply means talking less and listening more. Quiet individuals may feel at ease and self-assured around others, even in bustling social situations. This distinct quality makes them intriguing and sometimes enigmatic to those they encounter. Instead of shyness, quietness is more commonly associated with introversion, although not every introvert is quiet, and not every quiet person is an introvert.
By Dorcas Makau2 years ago in BookClub
Sakara Bird
One way to know for sure if the Sakara bird from 200 BCE is a model of a plane is to test it, but the ancient Museum in Cairo would unlikely let one fly around like a toy. So glider designer Martin Gregory built a similar model of balsa wood and concluded that even with the missing tail plane, the plane wasn't much of a flyer. An aerodynamics expert tested it in weather conditions similar to those in Egypt and was impressed with the little plane's abilities. If the Sakara bird from 200 BCE is a model of a plane, it would be an example of an upart - an out-of-place artifact that's way ahead of its time in terms of technology or history.
By Matias Fernandez2 years ago in BookClub
#Norsevember
Do you read Norse books? Then I'm happy to introduce Norsevember, a reading event in which we talk about, recommend, read and review Norse inspired books! Started by Alex of Spells and Spaceships in 2020, it was born after he thought to dedicate a month to read and review Norse books, and others on Twitter expressed their enthusiasm to do the same.
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
How to become a good witch
"To earth, sky and the universe, astrology, cosmology, alchemy and magickal spells we offer thanks. Gifts of prophesy, midwifery, soul retrieval and clairvoyance, now attend. Unto us impart your spiritual advice, blessings and knowledge".
By Novel Allen2 years ago in BookClub
Gallery of Whispers
In the heart of an ancient city, hidden away from the bustling streets and flashing neon lights, there stood a modest yet enigmatic gallery. It was known as the "Gallery of Whispers," a sanctuary for art lovers and seekers of forgotten tales. This is the story of a unique gallery where every brushstroke and sculpture was imbued with the power to unlock the secrets of the past.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in BookClub
Debunking the Myth: Earth is Not Flat. Content Warning.
Introduction For centuries, the notion of a flat Earth was widely accepted, with beliefs rooted in limited observations and ancient worldviews. However, with the advancement of science, exploration, and technology, we have overwhelming evidence to confidently state that the Earth is not flat. In this article, we will explore the compelling evidence that debunks the flat Earth myth and reaffirms the well-established fact that our planet is an oblate spheroid.
By Alexander jackson2 years ago in BookClub






