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People with 'warrior gene' better at risky decisions - life - 09 December 2010 - New Scientist - 0 views

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    It's been called the "warrior gene" - a mutation that seems to make people more aggressive. Now researchers report that people with this gene may not be aggressive, just better at spotting their own interests.
Sue Frantz

H. M., an Unforgettable Amnesiac, Dies at 82 - Obituary (Obit) - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    He knew his name. That much he could remember. He knew that his father's family came from Thibodaux, La., and his mother was from Ireland, and he knew about the 1929 stock market crash and World War II and life in the 1940s. But he could remember almost nothing after that.
Caramel Crow

The Psychology of Happiness: 13 Steps to a Better Life ∞ Get Rich Slowly - 0 views

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    Contributed by Joshua Sherk
D Vali

Discover The Beauty Of Customized Baseball Caps | Sport Articles - 0 views

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    Stylish and comfortable, baseball caps are the epitome of many sports and the American way of life. Men, women, and children of all ages enjoy and appreciate the benefits of a good hat, and these provide you with more options. They are easy to wear, easy to clean, and easy to customize for your own. When it comes to getting more, you will discover why more people appreciate the excellence of these playful yet professional pieces of apparel worn at work, at home, and "just because".
Sarah Eeee

Hey interwebs! Can I have my brain back? | Ask MetaFilter - 0 views

  • What is it that makes the Internet so compelling to so many? Aside from the obvious fun and entertainment, educational and business opportunities, and show-offism; I think it boils down to a slogan taken from the eighties. No fear! The playing field is level. Size doesn't matter, really. Inhibitions and reservations are out the window. Internet life is people with diseases and addictions, exposing souls and sharing their recoveries. It's about overviews of history warning future generations not to repeat the mistakes of their predecessors. Sure there are a few kooks to throw us off guard, but mostly the Net is just us being ourselves without fear of reprisal. How refreshing. The Internet is people talking and sharing ideas. Our best and brightest, wallflowers and flower children, the girl next door and the Doc who delivered your kids. It's about you and me. We are all using our own cognizant voices, and we're listening too. We're challenging the status quo, and we're offering alternatives. Collaboration on a global scale all tied together by that simplest of cyber friendships, the hyperlink. Communication has never seen anything like it. I first considered all this ten years ago when that sociology study came out. Another ten years later, my life is even more enriched by the Internet. So to answer your question, I don't think it's the Internet that has whacked your brain, I think you might want to be looking elsewhere. If anything, the Internet is keeping you stimulated.
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      Some Metafilter users opinions on the Internet and attention span. Netbros takes a very optimistic approach, highlighting the wonderful communication realities & possibilities of the Internet. Still, I can't help but be convinced that my attention span has decreased as social networking has taken up an increasing proportion of my Internet use. When I was 10-11 years old (got my first computer with Internet access), I spent most of my time reading relatively long websites about all sorts of things. (Granted, I had been the kind of kid who read the encyclopedia and lots of non-fiction before we got a computer.) I'm 23 now, and my desktop is usually awash with tabs of news, blog posts, social networking sites, and an array of links I found from these aforementioned places. I hate to blame Twitter, Facebook, email, or any other social networking application. But still - I feel like my attention span has decreased, at a developmental stage when it should likely have increased (going from 10 years old to 23). What are your thoughts?
thinkahol *

What the science of human nature can teach us : The New Yorker - 0 views

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    How the new sciences of human nature can help make sense of a life.
thinkahol *

Deb Roy: The birth of a word | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    MIT researcher Deb Roy wanted to understand how his infant son learned language -- so he wired up his house with videocameras to catch every moment (with exceptions) of his son's life, then parsed 90,000 hours of home video to watch "gaaaa" slowly turn into "water." Astonishing, data-rich research with deep implications for how we learn.
thinkahol *

The grand delusion: What you see is not what you get - life - 16 May 2011 - New Scientist - 0 views

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    Your senses are your windows on the world, and you probably think they do a fair job at capturing an accurate depiction of reality. Don't kid yourself. Sensory perception - especially vision - is a figment of your imagination. "What you're experiencing is largely the product of what's inside your head," says psychologist Ron Rensink at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. "It's informed by what comes in through your eyes, but it's not directly reflecting it."
thinkahol *

5 Unexpected Downsides of High Intelligence | Cracked.com - 0 views

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    You know that phrase, "Ignorance is bliss"? There's a reason it's stuck around all these years. Because having the upper hand in intelligence might give you an advantage in some areas, like crossword puzzle solving and quantum physics-ing, but it also might just screw up your life forever.For instance, if you're smart ...
thinkahol *

The Empathy Ceiling: The Rich Are Different - And Not In a Good Way, Studies Suggest | Common Dreams - 0 views

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    Psychologist and social scientist Dacher Keltner says the rich really are different, and not in a good way: Their life experience makes them less empathetic, less altruistic, and generally more selfish.
Sonny Cher

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Loans For Bad Credits: Loans Available For Customers With Bad Credit! - 0 views

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    Monetary necessity is one of the key aspects affecting the normalcy of life. Both the well to do's and have not's face the same kind of financial difficulties time and again. The major cause for this chaos is the unforeseen expenditures that pop up from somewhere all of a sudden. Have you been turned down by lending firms due to your not-so-good credit score? Stop worrying!
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    If you are a self employed and the disadvantage of not getting a fixed monthly income is not letting you find the financial option to get rid of your financial troubles, you need to relay upon Payday Loans For Self Employed. This loan acts as a wonderful financial approach that let you live a stress free financial life by offering you easy money without any delays.
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    Same Day Loans are one of the favorable financial options for the working class people that let you avail the easy cash in no time. So, anytime when you find yourself out of money and need to meet your uncertain expenses right away, apply with this monetary option to live a smooth life. Few clicks of the mouse and funds will send to your bank account on the same day of getting the loan approval.
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Blog post about your Flight or Fight Life - 0 views

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How To Develop The Self-Awareness Skill (Top Benefits & Dumb Mistakes) - 0 views

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    The skill of self-awareness is like driving a car. Everybody thinks they're great at it. But self-awareness is a double-edged sword. It can give you the insights you need to excel in life, and it can also make you miserable.
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