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Psychology
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Are All Geniuses Nerds and Socially Inept?
Society tends to hold that geniuses are nerdy and socially inept, but is this stereotype reality based? Actually this has been proven to be statistically false and not just by a little bit, in fact a nerdy genius is the exception to the rule. Very few geniuses are clumsy, nerdy or non-attractive.
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Emergence Personality Theory and the Birth Separation Moment
Emergence Personality Theory is the world's first fully fractal description of human nature. In this, the first of a series of articles, theorist author discusses the strange attractor around which this theory organizes; the Birth Separation Moment.
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The Question Of Upbringing - Do Children Need The Same Attention As Animals?
The question of upbringing has always been an essential one for the humanity. First we have learnt to bring up our children, if we take Darwin's theory as a base, since it has been in our instinctive nature. Humans had to bring up their children in order to continue their specie. Later, humans learned how to bring up different animals in a way, which would allow them to derive benefit from animal labor or presence. This paper is devoted to a somewhat strange topic: comparison and contrast of raising a child and raising a dog.
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Overcoming Dyslexia - One of the Most Common Learning Disabilities
Overcoming dyslexia is one of the major challenges faced by neurologists or educational psychologists. The problem is compounded because this mental disorder is least known of all the learning disabilities. At the same time, it is prevalent in globally. Research studies suggest that as large as 9 per cent of school aged children in the United States alone are suffering from Dyslexia. Some researchers have suggested even 17 per cent. It is understood that problem could be much larger in Europe and non-European countries.
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Is Too Much Information Negatively Affecting your Intuition?
Many people are so overwhelmed by the modern information flows that it negatively affects their ability to think. Quite a few psychologists agree with this statement. Of course one can always over come the negative by how the information is taken in or if it is chosen to be committed to memory. Also, if information is power, as is often said too. Then more information is a good thing.
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Typical Effective Teaching Strategies for Individuals With Autism
Teaching individuals with autism is never easy. What works with one child might have negative effects on another. If you watch closely, the child will be your best teacher. This article is a conglomeration of preferred programming strategies I have learned in classes and workshops interspersed with lessons from the children.
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US Psyche War Intelligence Professionals Inadequate
The psychological strategies of the United States Intelligent professionals are inadequate, indeed this is most likely due to their inability to try new tactics and somehow believing that their current methods still work in such a fast passed society. All too often those who the psyche war professionals go after, mirror or attempt to psyche out are much more intelligent than the actual intelligent professionals. Unfortunately for our team, these professionals do not have enough strength of character to go against those they shadow, stalk and plant themselves next too.
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Piano Lesson - Improvisation Made Easy
Learning a simple 4, 5, 1 chord progression is the key to understanding how to improvise. Most western music is based on this progression and this quick piano lesson can help you understand it.
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How To Handle A Crisis
In a time of confusion, slow down, and think through a problem. Use your mental abilities
to figure out the best solution. Take notes. Why? It will help your focus, and provide you
with tons of writing ideas.
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Group Thinking and Committees VS Individual Creative Genius Problem Solvers
Interestingly enough many folks believe that many minds are better than one. In fact, it is a proverb in many societies. Most everyone believes that 2 minds are better than one, of course that depends on who owns them. If you consider the ludicrous nature of this entire theory you can readily see it does not hold water. If you have a tough time envisioning this, think of actual observation.
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