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Some do not take into account the fact that a personβs presence of what is called instincts and emotions, genetics and hormones makes his behavior partially or completely predictable. In this connection, some of these same people may not know how to correctly in the generally accepted sense of the word, respond to a particular situation, may not know the objective motivation of others in relation to them, not know what is true and what is fiction, how to understand it correctly what is
A journo's life is full of twists and turns! 'So he flew on air.' 'Exactly. He landed on the front of an incoming van that broke his neck. All the witnesses remember was a red car. Of course they were looking at Jim instead of the car. After Jim was taken by an ambulance, the owner of the art shop kept the bike and informed me. I suddenly had the idea of welding the bike to the post in front of the shop in hope that someone might know more about the red car. Or that the car owner might know or
The young journalist Ella van Veen is supposed to write a story about a model and her secrets, but when she wants to meet her for an interview, the girl disappears. The only clue is a wittness who saw a man in a brown coat. As the police refuses to tell her more about the case, Ella starts to investigate herself. Therefore she needs the help of Lukas, a barkeeper and friend of Ella's. Together they start to follow the criminal's traces and soon they realize that they got in too deep in
Some do not take into account the fact that a personβs presence of what is called instincts and emotions, genetics and hormones makes his behavior partially or completely predictable. In this connection, some of these same people may not know how to correctly in the generally accepted sense of the word, respond to a particular situation, may not know the objective motivation of others in relation to them, not know what is true and what is fiction, how to understand it correctly what is
A journo's life is full of twists and turns! 'So he flew on air.' 'Exactly. He landed on the front of an incoming van that broke his neck. All the witnesses remember was a red car. Of course they were looking at Jim instead of the car. After Jim was taken by an ambulance, the owner of the art shop kept the bike and informed me. I suddenly had the idea of welding the bike to the post in front of the shop in hope that someone might know more about the red car. Or that the car owner might know or
The young journalist Ella van Veen is supposed to write a story about a model and her secrets, but when she wants to meet her for an interview, the girl disappears. The only clue is a wittness who saw a man in a brown coat. As the police refuses to tell her more about the case, Ella starts to investigate herself. Therefore she needs the help of Lukas, a barkeeper and friend of Ella's. Together they start to follow the criminal's traces and soon they realize that they got in too deep in