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- Is There Any Harm in Swearing Around Your Kids? - Discover Magazine
But what about using curse words around your children? Is there any harm in them growing up in an environment that sometimes sounds like a sailor’s canteen? For me, the question is a pressing one; we just had a baby girl, and my reporter’s predilection to swear hasn’t slowed in the week since
- Bad Words In The Middle Ages Were Nothing Like Todays
The cultural development of humans means swear words have become a powerful social tool Most assume profanity is used primarily to express aggression But it’s actually used to strengthen social bonds Some reasons why people swear include being funny, getting attention, creating informality and demonstrating personality characteristics — like our willingness to flout social norms or
- Swearing Like A Sailor May Not Be Such A Bad Thing
Swearing could actually be an emotional release valve and studies show that people who swear like a sailor are more honest and more intelligent
- The Basques May Not Be Who We Think They Are - Discover Magazine
There are practical reasons why blood group data was analyzed and interpreted first But there’s now evidence that blood group distributions are not random, and may emerge as responses to disease pressures In other words, they aren’t neutral markers which give a good sense of ancestry
- How Words Struggle For Existence in Our Brains - Discover Magazine
Why are some words forgotten over time? Researchers investigate how words secure their place in the vocabulary of the future Words, like biological species, are engaged in what Charles Darwin called a “struggle for existence ” Some have what it takes, earning the right to roll off the next
- How Medieval Europe Finally Ditched Roman Numerals
How Medieval Europe Finally Ditched Roman Numerals The Hindu-Arabic number system we use in everyday life was truly revolutionary Why did it take so long for the West to embrace it?
- When Did Humans Evolve Language? - Discover Magazine
When did language start? Find out why the exact timeline for the evolution of language remains up for debate among researchers
- Expedition Ecstasy: Sniffing Out The Truth About Hawai‘is Orgasm . . .
Expedition Ecstasy: Sniffing Out The Truth About Hawai‘i's Orgasm-Inducing Mushroom A science writer goes on a quest to confirm, or debunk, some outrageous claims about a stinky mushroom
- Ancient Humans’ First Written Words Are 20,000 Years Old
Ancient Humans' Oldest Written Words Ice Age individuals adorned an assortment of surfaces across France and Spain with representations of regional prey animals, from bison to birds to fish, approximately 20,000 years ago
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