Is jealousy a sign of weakness? Jealousy is extremely unfashionable these days. It once used to be regarded as the swashbuckling pirate of emotion, but today it’s seen as the awkward outsider, needy and insecure—a weakness rather than strength. The truth is, feeling jealous is neither strong nor weak—it’s natural. What is the antidote to […]
Is cochlear implant better than hearing aid?
Is cochlear implant better than hearing aid? Hearing aids do not require surgery and are best suited for people with less severe hearing loss and fair speech understanding. Cochlear implants require surgery and are best suited for people with more severe hearing loss and poor speech understanding. Can you sleep with a cochlear implant? Can […]
What is the verb form of model?
What is the verb form of model? verb (used with object), mod·eled, mod·el·ing or (especially British) mod·elled, mod·el·ling. to form or plan according to a model. to give shape or form to; fashion. to fashion in clay, wax, or the like. What type of word is describe? transitive verb. 1 : to represent or give […]
What are some rare words?
What are some rare words? Here are the fifteen most unusual words in the English language. Serendipity. This word appears in numerous lists of untranslatable words. Gobbledygook. Scrumptious. Agastopia. Halfpace. Impignorate. Jentacular. Nudiustertian. What is a giggle mug? Gigglemug is a Victorian Slang Word that means a face that keeps smiling constantly. What is the […]
What are examples of torts?
What are examples of torts? Common torts include:assault, battery, damage to personal property, conversion of personal property, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Injury to people may include emotional harm as well as physical harm. What are the remedies of tort? Remedies in Tort Law are of 2 types Damages: Damages or legal damages is […]
What is an affective response?
What is an affective response? An affective response (AR) can be defined as the general psychological state of an individual, including but not limited to emotions and mood, within a given situation. The Feeling Scale has been used to assess the range of overall feelings an individual may experience before, during and after PA. What […]
Is temporal lobe epilepsy a disability?
Is temporal lobe epilepsy a disability? To qualify for either SSI or SSDI, epileptic seizures have to occur regularly (see below). Because epilepsy is often controlled with medication, it is not always a disabling illness. Social Security examiners will want to see evidence that your condition is disabling even though you are taking your medication. […]