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The Lion’s Share: Why do we say someone got the lion’s share?

When someone gets the lion’s share of something (be it a cake, profits from a company, or anything else), it means they are getting most, if not all of it. Why would a lion’s share mean this? Where does this … Continue reading

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Preventing Age Spots and Age Spot Removal

This article follows on from the article: Liver spots, Lentigo and Lipofuscin: What causes liver spots?

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Liver spots, Lentigo and Lipofuscin: What causes liver spots?

When you think “old age” you tend to think wrinkles, prune juice and liver spots (also called age spots, sun spots or solar lentigo). Interestingly, some elderly people barely have any liver spots decorating their bodies, whilst others have more … Continue reading

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One Trick Pony: Why do we say someone is a one trick pony?

Dictionaries define “one trick pony” as a person or thing that is thought to be limited to only one single talent, capability, or quality; much like a pony that has been taught only one trick. But where does this phrase … Continue reading

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Eye gunk: Why do we get sleep in the eyes?

Sleep, rheum, gound, gook, gunk, goop, stuff, sludge, gunge, goo, sleepydust, sleepysand, crusties, or eye boogers: Whatever you want to call them, we’ve all found ourselves waking up to having something in our eyes in the morning at some stage. … Continue reading

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Why do I have that pink corner of the eye? Plica semilunaris: The Third Eyelid

If you look at your eye, you’ll notice that in the corner nearest to your nose you have a little pink triangular structure. In medical speech this little triangle is made up of two parts: the little bump is the … Continue reading

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Why do we say a time of day is AM or PM? What does AM PM stand for?

The AM and PM abbreviation is often used to describe the time of day, but what does AM PM stand for? What is the meaning of AM and PM?

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Money in the Kitty: Why do we say we put money in the kitty?

If you haven’t heard this phrase before, let me assure you we are not talking about sprinkling your cat’s food bowl with coins and dollar bills. “Putting money in the kitty” is a term often referring to putting money into … Continue reading

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Being Independent: Teaching Independence in Children

This article is Part 4 of the Being Independent series. Part 1: What is Independence, Part 2: Why do we need Independence, Part 3: Why do some peopel find it difficult to become independent? There are many ways to go … Continue reading

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Being Independent: Why do some people find it difficult to become independent?

This article is Part 3 of the Being Independent series. Part 1: What is Independence, Part 2: Why do we need Independence For most people there is a natural conflict between wanting to revert to the childlike state of being … Continue reading

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