Working Out And Its side Effects

Okay, real talk. How many days do you work out each week? According to a recent survey taken by The List, 19.37% of people exercise five times or more every week; 22.51% of people exercise three days each week; 20% of them work out two days per week;

Alexa Mellardohttps://www.msn.com/en-us/health/fitness/the-side-effects-of-working-out-7-days-a-week/ss-AA11e6wl?ocid=msnews

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/fitness/the-side-effects-of-working-out-7-days-a-week/ss-AA11e6wl?ocid=msnews

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MwsR Poem

Collecting Your Memories
By MwsR

It is sad sometimes
But it is so real.
The life we live all the time.
When there is doubt or fear, or pain
We go back to where we once were.
Finding comfort from the same.
It’s scary to think
For us to move on we need to collect our memories
Before they sink.
Often blinded by the once
Too much can cloud our today.
But if you have to, to move ahead, or just because…
Then collect your memories
Express their feelings as best you can.
Be it in song, writing, or whatever sensories.

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Homeschool Follow-Up

Since my car accident where I broke a lot of things, I have been trying to still do homeschool. It’s been going fine. We have used the kitchen table a lot more though. This month we have worked on hand and eye coordination and skills. We have worked on problem areas too.

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The Looking Glass~Short Story Share

Nellie leapt up and walked nervously up and down the bedroom. She longed to explain to the doctor, to bring him to reason. . . . She thought if only he knew how dear her husband was to her and how unhappy she was, he would forget his exhaustion and his illness. But how could she be eloquent enough?

 Anton Chekhov

https://americanliterature.com/author/anton-chekhov/short-story/the-looking-glass

Holes In A Plug~What Are They Really For(Did You Know)

Electrical plugs and outlets are everywhere. From our refrigerators to smart cars and even the device that you’re reading this article on right now (whether it’s currently plugged in or operating via a recently charged battery), we rely on plugs and outlets to power our daily lives. It’s no wonder that according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the average American household uses 893 kWh of electricity per month.

Demetra Nikolakakis 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/what-are-the-holes-in-a-plug-used-for/ar-AA10XeVj?ocid=msnews