Can
psychology make people happier?
Yes! When Dr Martin Seligman stopped focusing on misery and started studying what makes us
happy, he discovered that we can train ourselves to alleviate depression and to
be more positive and optimistic.
So what can modern psychology help us become? How can we be
more engaged in life, find more meaning, get more satisfaction and laugh more? Dr Seligman tells us how.
Frank O. Gehry has been called the most famous
architect on earth, the most important architect of the twenty-first century, a
legend and a superstar. Oh, and he’s
been on The Simpsons, the ultimate barometer of fame, writes Geraldine
Royds
The architect’s daring buildings have revitalized urban spaces and his buildings are recognized as among the most profound and brilliant works of architecture of our time. Not bad for a man who says of himself, ‘I'm only an architect, no matter what anybody says - a humble architect.’
From grass hut to supermodel to UN Special Ambassador for women's rights in Africa - the amazing life of Waris Dirie
By Vida Adamoli
Waris Dirie is an ex-supermodel and Bond girl. Revlon, who once used her as the face of their skin care products, called her the most beautiful woman in the world.
But Waris is more than a fashion icon, an envied celebrity with perfect skin, sculpted cheekbones and elongated limbs. A survivor of appalling circumstances, she now fights fearlessly against the terrible practice of Female Genital Mutilation, also called Female Circumcision.
Giving laptops to children who live without electricity, the telephone or even running water seems crazy - but it's producing startling results
A clutch of children are darting around a dusty village in one of the poorest and most remote areas of Cambodia. They are measuring arms, legs, noses, each other - anything! Older kids are leaning over a computer in the dry heat, trying to understand how gears work. Later, they are going to use the measurements and their new knowledge of gears to animate robots. A small child shows another how to press a computer key to produce musical sounds.
Danza Voluminosa is like any other professional dance troupe, only heavier – a lot heavier, writes Geraldine
Royds
With most members weighing over 200 pounds,
the founder, Juan Miguel Mas, says he created the group to make a political as
well as an artistic statement. ‘We obese people also need to express
ourselves with our bodies,’ he says. ‘We feel our bodies, we command them and
we enjoy them just like any other human being.’ The troupe has overcome ridicule to win applause
for their exuberant performances, selling-out shows in
It was a few months after the planes crashed into the Twin Towers that Suleiman Bakhit, a young Jordanian studying in Minneapolis, was set upon by four white youths who cut him up with broken glass.
This terrifying experience left him very angry. It also motivated him to start outreach work teaching American schoolchildren that Arabs are people and not monsters.