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The Art of Storytelling: Why We Love a Good Story and How to Tell One

Sories have been an essential part of human culture for thousands of years. From ancient myths and legends to modern-day movies and books, storytelling has the power to captivate our imaginations and transport us to another world. But what is it about stories that make us love them so much, and how can we become better storytellers ourselves? Why We Love Stories At their core, stories are a way of communicating ideas, emotions, and experiences. They help us make sense of the world around us and connect with others on a deeper level. There are several reasons why we love stories, including: Stories are memorable: We're more likely to remember information when it's presented in a narrative format. Stories help us retain information and make it easier to recall. Stories create empathy: When we hear a story, we're able to put ourselves in the shoes of the characters and experience their emotions. This helps us develop empathy and understanding for others. Stories entertain: Goo...
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PLASTIC POLLUTION AND ITS IMPACT Plastic has had a significant negative impact on human health and well-being during the previous decade. Some cases have caught the attention of the entire globe, raising concerns about the usage of plastic in everyday life. Plastic, the wonder material that we use for everything and that pollutes our environment, is possibly the most dangerous of the waste dropped in the sea by mariners and sea-goers since it does not decompose easily in nature. In fact, the plastic that now goes over the side may still be around in hundreds of years, fouling future generations' fishing gear, boat propellers, and beaches. visit this link:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsyquOi5ehU Plastic is accumulating in our waters at an alarming rate. Recreational boaters aren't the only ones who throw their trash out to sea in an incorrect manner. Sewage outfalls, merchant shipping, commercial fishing activities, and beachgoers all contribute to the plastic pollution of ...
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Plastic codes and what they mean Plastic codes 1-7 Plastic comes in a wide range of shapes and colours, as well as a variety of various sorts. Each one is distinct from the others and serves a distinct purpose. Because of the chemicals they contain, some forms of plastic are recyclable while others are not; some may be recycled while others must be disposed of in a different manner. THE DIFFERENT PLASTIC TYPES CODES 1 – PET PET, or polyethylene terephthalate, is used to make the first generation of plastics.  It's often collected through most curbside recycling programmes and has a fantastic track record! PET bottles are, in fact, the most widely recycled plastic on the planet!   visit this link:-  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dAvHUnm5G8 2 – HDPE Plastic code 2 i.e High-Density Polyethylene, or HDPE, is a tough resin that's utilised in supermarket bags, milk jugs, recycling bins, agricultural tubing, as well as playground equipment, caps, and shampoo bottles. It...