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WHYVILLE HELP : GALLERY : DR. LEILA : SEARCH : SUBMIT : STAFF : HOME Nov 13, 2011

 

Positive Thinking Power

RinaBear reveals the power of positive thinking.

Dr. Masaru Emoto is a researcher and healer from Japan, who has shown the world that positivity can really affect others in many ways. Positivity can keep your pet happy, it can make a baby laugh, and even keep rice from rotting. Yes, positivity can keep rice from rotting. How? Dr. Masaru Emoto has demonstrated an experiment known as "Masaru Emoto's Rice Experiment". This experiment shows how positive and negative thinking can affect the outcome of a container filled with rice after 30 days. How is it possible that positivity can keep a container of rice from rotting? Does this mean rice has feelings too? If positivity can do that with rice, imagine how positivity can affect humans!

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   PEOPLE
Mistake
Dxdxdxdx is trying to grow and learn from the past, but that can be very hard to do.


   PEOPLE
Featherweight
PRGirl13 struggles with a friend named Ana.

   INTERVIEW
Fashion: Kittieme and Cohenlm
XxFUZZxXx finishes her series of interviews.

   INTERVIEW
Behind the Design: Grandma Called
Hopeluvs interviews a designer on a part inspired by hipsters.

   HELP
Procrastination
Bibi4evr discusses counter-agents against the curse known as procrastination.

 

 

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Pinocchio
ItalyAngl wishes she could feel pain.

   HELP
Baking With XxFUZZxXx
XxFUZZxXx shares her love of baking.

   PEOPLE
Pacman
An anonymous author gives it no more chances.

   CREATIVE WRITING
Runaway
by LolzRawr


   PEOPLE
You
Sqeakers1 shares a personal struggle.

Birth Order: Wee Little Middle

Kittieme continues the article with the next-born child.

"Oldest children get all the glory. Youngest children get all the attention. Where do I fit in?" This is something that middle children often think. While their personality might not be dominant, they still have very strong feelings and opinions. Last week we took a detailed look at oldest children and why they are the way you are, and this week it's going to be all about the middle children. Whether lost, lonely, outgoing, or bold, each middle child has their own personal story on why their personality formed the way it did.

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