Hold your breath
How to hold your breath, metaphorically and otherwise – or what synchronised swimming, a sport with glittering swimsuits and slippery nose clips, can teach us about handling pressure.
Student-run independent newspaper of the 13 European Schools. A CoSup project.
How to hold your breath, metaphorically and otherwise – or what synchronised swimming, a sport with glittering swimsuits and slippery nose clips, can teach us about handling pressure.
L’acquisition de compétences linguistiques est bénéfique pour l’amélioration de nos capacités cognitives, notre compréhension du monde et reflèterait même l’adaptation de notre cerveau à notre environnement. Mais lorsque l’apprentissage est imposé par des circonstances au lieu d’être voulu, rendu presque obligatoire à cause d’une migration forcée, les efforts à fournir pour assimiler ces compétences paraissent surréalistes pour ceux qui doivent les acquérir.
We’ve all been there before. That time when you were given an important assignment with a deadline in a few weeks. At first, the deadline seems so far out of reach that you decide to postpone the work for a few days and busy yourself with other tasks. Soon those days turn into a week and you realise you have no more time left for your project. So, you open another can of coke and finally start that task, trying not to feel guilty about how much you have postponed it, while racing against the clock to get it done.
Yes, there are the Guinness World Records books to refer to, and access to internet. Why not get a summary of world records that have never been broken though?
Summer 2022. A drought hits the entire planet. People, plants and animals die. Rivers and lakes dried up. But the heat waves have brought treasures with them, too.
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