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Coast retirement village, holiday park swept up in $65m deal

Property records show the block was last sold for $9 million in 2007 to his company Altusvista Pty Ltd. Ingenia announced the deal to the Australia Stock Exchange, saying the $65.9 million price also included purchase of Big 4 Townsville Woodlands Holiday Park in North Queensland. The company s investor relations general manager, Donna Byrne, would not disclose what Ingenia paid for Mr Gabel s property. Mayor Mark Jamieson meets Nature s Edge residents back in 2016. Her company s previous Coast purchases include the former Rivershore Resort at Diddillibah, which it bought from Bernie McGovern in 2018 for $23.5 million. But unlike at Diddillibah where Ingenia is growing the holiday park, the company plans to dissolve the holiday park aspect of the Forest Glen property to make way for a 68-home expansion of the Nature s Edge development.

Inside Your Brain s Complicated Relationship With Anger

Writing nearly 2,000 years ago, the Roman philosopher Seneca described anger as “fundamentally wicked” and fit only for suppression. The doctrinal texts of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam tend to take a similarly dim view of anger, which they often list among man’s principal shortcomings. “Traditionally, anger has been looked at as negative,” says Philip Gable, PhD, an associate professor of psychological and brain sciences at the University of Delaware. Gable has studied the way anger influences the brain and behavior. He says that, by and large, people report that the experience of being angry is unpleasant at least in retrospect. Of course, anger is also an emotion that fuels aggression, rage, violence, and hate. For all these reasons, most psychologists today categorize anger as a negative emotion.

How to control your perception of time

How to control your perception of time It’s no surprise that time seems to speed up as we get older, but other factors can influence it too – here’s what researchers have found The new year encourages us to look back and reflect, and this year more than any other, we’ve been made aware of time passing. Do events that happened this time last year seem as if they happened two or three years ago? Although time itself moves steadily, our perception of its passage varies according to three factors – your mood, what you’re doing, and your age.

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