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Erich Feldmeier

Beate Kittl, Michael Birchmeier: Wie Verführer unser Gehirn manipulieren |  T... - 0 views

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    "Wie oft pro Tag will jemand etwas von uns, will uns überreden und überzeugen? Vielleicht 20- oder 30-mal, würden die meisten Menschen schätzen. Psychologen haben das untersucht: Es geschieht 400-mal am Tag.... Weniger amüsant ist es, wenn der menschliche Autopilot im Gerichtssaal sein Unwesen treibt. Zahlreiche Untersuchungen belegen, dass attraktive ­Angeklagte mildere Strafen erhalten, Angehörige der «falschen» Ethnie ­härtere. Vorbestrafte werden häufiger schuldig gesprochen. «Solche Urteilsschlüsse verstossen gegen gesetzliche Regeln und ethische Prinzipien», sagt die Psychologieprofessorin Margit Oswald von der Universität Bern, die solche nicht-legalen Einflüsse untersucht. So erschreckend das klingen mag, so zeigt es auch, dass wir von den meisten Beeinflussungsversuchen nichts mitbekommen. Menschen und ihre Bot­schaften manipulieren wirkungsvoll unser Unbewusstes."
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MrGhaz .

Boredom: What are the Causes of This Affliction and How Can It be Counteracted? - 0 views

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    Boredom occurs when one cannot stand not having anything to do. The body may be at rest but the brain wants something to happen or to do. The first thing I notice about boredom is that it is a peculiar human affliction affecting grown - ups and teenagers. Very young children and the other living things do not seem to be bothered by boredom. Suffer From Boredom My neighbor has two dogs whose only job is to stay around the house and bark if strangers approached. Beside that they have nothing else to do. However I have never ever seen them looked bored. Usually when there is nothing in particular happening, they just retire to a corner and have a nap. Of coarse just as easily they can wake up when they have to. They do not suffer the guilt that humans have when they take a nap. Also they do not suffer from insomnia or reluctance to get up from sleep. So it is the same with the other animals and living things that I know. They do not seem to suffer from boredom.
MrGhaz .

Left Out: One Person in 10 Has Sinister Leanings - 0 views

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    In 1977 a study of works of art that ranged from cave drawings made in 15,000 B.C. to paintings of the 1950's found that an overwhelming majority of the people in them were also right-handed, regardless of their race, country, or culture. Yet throughout the history of the human race, some people have been left-handed. Today the proportion of left-handers is 10 to 15 percent of the population worldwide. Why are most people right-handed? And what causes some to be different?
MrGhaz .

Unlocking The Afterlife - Codes and Ciphers May Reveal Life After Death - 0 views

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    The communication may take the form of a direct message conveyed psychically by one friend to the other, a message sent through a medium, or even an intuition or conviction by one friend that the other is dead. Christie-Murray keeps a register of everyone taking part in the scheme and will investigate any messages that are received.
MrGhaz .

The Extraordinary Electrician: One Man's "Little Creatures" - 0 views

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    The time: the early years of the 19th century. The setting an ancient manor house in an isolated valley in the west of England. A scientist is engaged in a very elaborate series of experiments with electricity. Outside the laboratory, copper wires suspended on poles run for more than a mile into the countryside. Inside, mysterious equipment - coils of wire, weirdly shaped jars, strange crystals, saucers of murky liquid - glows and pulsates. The few local people who dare to approach the mansion tell of explosions, of bolts of lightning that strike when no storms are near, and of the reclusive, secretive nature of the scientist himself.
MrGhaz .

They Came From Outer Space: Lift Off to a Better Life - 0 views

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    Millions of people watch a rock concert relayed to opposite ends of the world. A fire fighter wearing breathing apparatus spends 25 minutes in a burning building rescuing a trapped child. A prospective buyer watches as a mechanic runs a complete check on a used car. On a remote Texas ranch, water is heated with solar panels. An orthopedic surgeon analyzes the muscle movements of a victim of cerebral palsy. A student in a college dormitory spots an intruder and triggers a portable alarm. These seemingly disconnected events have all been made possible by an advanced technology that has made a radical difference in day-to-day life on earth: they are all spin-offs from NASA's space exploration programs.
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Nine Interesting Facts About The Human Body - 0 views

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    It is possible to be quite healthy without knowing about how your body works. But if you know little or your information is wrong, you may worry needlessly about your health. We think that understanding your body helps you to take better care of yourself. The following activity will help you check some of the 'facts' you know about the human body. Maybe you need to ask yourself if you always believed certain things just because you first heard them when you were very young. Where exactly did you get your information from?
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Games People Play: Laughs at The Expense of Others - 0 views

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    It is said in the 18th century the American general Israel Putnam once invited a British general to a novel test of nerves. Both were to sit on barrels of gunpowder, and the fuses were to bit lit. The last man to run away would be the winner. The unnamed British general accepted Putman's challenge. But as the fuses burned, he became increasingly fidgety while Putnam sat calmly, smoking his pipe. At the last moment the British general fled. Putnam stayed seated; he knew that both barrels were filled with onions. For several hundred years the Tower of London was home to a menagerie of wild animals, including a number of lions that later became the basis of a hoax. Dawk's News-Letter for April 2, 1698, announced: "Yesterday being the one April several persons were sent to the Tower of London to watch the annual lion-washing ceremony." This fictitious event continued to attract gullible visitors. Indeed, 158 years later, in 1856, many bought tickets to attend the ceremony. They were unaware of the significance of the date, April 1, or that the lions had been moved to the London Zoo 21 years before.
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