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How to choose IT Outsourcing service provider and their benefits | Visual.ly - 0 views

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    When you are planning to hire IT outsourcing service provider that time lots of questions in your mind. i.e. What is IT outsourcing? How to choose IT outsourcing service provider? Benefits of IT outsourcing? Best IT outsourcing service provider? This infographic will help you to choose right IT outsourcing solution provider and their benefits.
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    Global Research Chemicals is one of the most trusted Research Chemicals Supplier in Europe. We pride ourselves on providing 100% Best Research Chemicals for sale when you Buy Research Chemicals online from us.
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How To Pan-Fry Pierogies - Steps To Pan-Fry Pierogies - Best Recipes - 0 views

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    How To Pan-Fry Pierogies - Steps To Pan-Fry Pierogies - Best Recipes
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NLP for Personal Achievement | Neuro-linguistic programming - 33 views

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    NLP is the most proven and systematic way to understand, how your subconscious is presently programed for current level of success. You learn to consciously de-code these programs,so that you can re-code and put newly coded superior programs in your neurology to unleash the personal power andattain anew level of Outstanding Success - Get the Best in you.
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    NLP is the most proven and systematic way to understand, how your subconscious is presently programed for current level of success. You learn to consciously de-code these programs,so that you can re-code and put newly coded superior programs in your neurology to unleash the personal power andattain anew level of Outstanding Success - Get the Best in you.
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    https://groups.diigo.com/group/science/content/neuro-linguistic-programming-nlp-dr-richard-bandler-10793018 Neuro Linguistic Programming is a well-proven tool to imprint your unconscious with meaningful new programs to make you automatically achievethe desired level of success. The Best Life NLP Trainingclears your subconscious from all the unwanted habits, limited beliefs, unproductive patterns, time wasters and negative emotions. More Info Website : http://www.nlptrainingcoaching.com/nlp/ Ph : 09811379590 Email : info@achievethebest.com
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    NLP - Study of Unconscious Patterns Neuro-Linguistic Programming or NLP is a model that studies the patterns (=Programming) of human excellence, i.e. how excellent individuals subjectively and unconsciously yet in a systematic manner organize their thinking process,memories and expirence. How such people use thire brain whole nervous system and set of senses. (=Neuro), give a meaning to the perception, communicate verbally and non-verbally (=Linguistic) and progress to achieve desired results. Neuro-Linguistic Programming provides all of us with the tools and strategies to understand and model these patterns of success in self and others. NLP also gives us tools to discover and change un-useful behaviors that sabotage our goals. NLP techniques are widely used in the fields of Leadership, Education, Coaching, Counseling, Business, Personal Development and more.
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    NLP for Personal Achievement Imprint your Neurology and Mind with new programs to multiply success factor using prestigious technology of soaring high in achievement NLP, Get eyes and jaws of a Hawk and heart like a Dove and emerge as a Hero in all areas of life. More Info Website : http://www.nlptrainingcoaching.com Ph : 09811379590 Email : info@achievethebest.com
Janos Haits

CodeHS - 0 views

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    The Best Online Computer Science Class for High Schools.
Erich Feldmeier

Maurice Levi: Winterkind Summer babies less likely to be CEOs - 0 views

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    "Levi and his co-authors, former Sauder PhD students Qianqian Du and Huasheng Gao, investigated the birth-date effect in a sample of 375 CEOs from S&P 500 companies between 1992 and 2009. "Our study adds to the growing evidence that the way our education system groups students by age impacts their lifelong success," says Prof. Levi. "We could be excluding some of the business world's best talent simply by enrolling them in school too early.""
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Bibliogo | Do more with journal articles - RSS feeds & more! - 0 views

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    2012 CODiE Award for Best Online Science or Technology Service, Bibliogo is unlike any other literature acquisition and management tool for Life Science and Engineering professionals and the companies they work for.
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Journal of Engineering & Call for Paper 2016 in India - 0 views

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    Best Journal of Engineering & Call for Paper 2016 in India. The Journal is begun with honorable exertion to help the analysts in their work and likewise to impart learning and exploration thoughts.
Janos Haits

Open Culture - 0 views

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    the best free cultural and educational media on the web
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HoultonInstitute.com/ - 0 views

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    learn from the best ...
Janos Haits

Kaggle, we're making data science a sport - 0 views

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    Kaggle is a platform for data prediction competitions that allows organizations to post their data and have it scrutinized by the world's best data scientists. In exchange for a prize, winning competitors provide the algorithms that beat all other methods of solving a data crunching problem. Most data problems can be framed as a competition.
Janos Haits

SETILive - 0 views

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    SETILive is taking the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) directly to you by presenting radio frequency signals LIVE from the SETI Institute's Allen Telescope Array (ATA) while it's pointed at stars that, based on Kepler exoplanet discoveries, have the best chances of being home to an alien civilization. We'll also be putting you "in the loop" where if enough of you see a potential extraterrestrial (ET) signal in the same data, then within minutes, the ATA will be interrupted and sent back to take a second look. The data you see will be from frequencies where human-made Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) crowds them and we believe the human eye will have a better chance than SETI's computer algorithms to find ET signals there.
Erich Feldmeier

Noise and Signal - Nassim Taleb | Farnam Street - 0 views

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    "There is a biological story with information. I have been repeating that in a natural environment, a stressor is information. So too much information would be too much stress, exceeding the threshold of antifragility. In medicine, we are discovering the healing powers of fasting, as the avoidance of too much hormonal rushes that come with the ingestion of food. Hormones convey information to the different parts of our system and too much of it confuses our biology. Here again, as with the story of the news received at too high a frequency, too much information becomes harmful. And in Chapter x (on ethics) I will show how too much data (particularly when sterile) causes statistics to be completely meaningless. Now let's add the psychological to this: we are not made to understand the point, so we overreact emotionally to noise. The best solution is to only look at very large changes in data or conditions, never small ones"
Erich Feldmeier

Gut Microbes May Foster Heart Disease | Wired Science | Wired.com - 0 views

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    ""We probably have underestimated the role our microbial flora play in modulating disease risk," says Daniel Rader, a heart disease specialist at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Rader, who was not involved in the study, says that gut bacteria may not be as big a factor in causing heart disease as diabetes or smoking, but could be important in tipping some people toward sickness. Researchers led by Stanley Hazen, a cardiologist at the Cleveland Clinic, didn't start out to study gut bacteria. In fact, says Hazen, he had "no clue - zero," that intestinal microbes were involved in heart disease. "I'd never even considered it or thought of the concept." Hazen and his colleagues compared blood plasma from healthy people to plasma from people who had had heart attacks, strokes or died to see if substances in the blood could predict who is in danger from heart disease. The researchers found 18 small molecules associated with fat buildup in the arteries. One of the best predictors turned out to be a byproduct made when gut bacteria break down a fat called choline (also known as lecithin). The more of this byproduct, called trimethylamine N-oxide or TMAO, a person or mouse has in the blood, the higher the risk of getting heart disease, the researchers found. Gut bacteria are actually middlemen in TMAO production. The microbes convert lecithin to a gas that smells like rotten fish. Then an enzyme in the liver changes the foul-smelling gas to TMAO."
Janos Haits

edX - online courses and classes from the world's best - 0 views

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    The Future of Online Education for anyone, anywhere, anytime
Erich Feldmeier

William Gunn Overview | Mendeley, social bookmarking collaboration, open lab - 0 views

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    "The best free way to manage your research Organize, share, discover" social bookmarking, science collaboration, open lab
Janos Haits

Wolfram Education Portal: Free Resources and Materials for Teachers - 0 views

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    Wolfram has long been a trusted name in education-as the makers of Mathematica, Wolfram|Alpha, and the Wolfram Demonstrations Project, we've created some of the most dynamic teaching and learning tools available. We are pleased to offer the best of all of our technologies to you here in the Wolfram Education Portal, organized by course. In the portal you'll find a dynamic textbook, lesson plans, widgets, interactive Demonstrations, and more built by Wolfram education experts.
Erich Feldmeier

The good, the bad, and the ugly: an fMRI invest... [Soc Neurosci. 2006] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    "Social interactions require fast and efficient person perception, which is best achieved through the process of categorization. However, this process can produce pernicious outcomes, particularly in the case of stigma. This study used fMRI to investigate the neural correlates involved in forming both explicit ("Do you like or dislike this person?") and implicit ("Is this a male or female?") judgments of people possessing well-established stigmatized conditions (obesity, facial piercings, transsexuality, and unattractiveness), as well as normal controls. Participants also made post-scan disgust ratings on all the faces that they viewed during imaging. These ratings were subsequently examined (modeled linearly) in a parametric analysis. Regions of interest that emerged include areas previously demonstrated to respond to aversive and disgust-inducing material (amygdala and insula), as well as regions strongly associated with inhibition and control (anterior cingulate and lateral prefrontal cortex). Further, greater differences in activation were observed in the implicit condition for both the amygdala and prefrontal cortical regions in response to the most negatively perceived faces. Specifically, as subcortical responses (e.g., amygdala) increased, cortical responses (e.g., lateral PFC and anterior cingulate) also increased, indicating the possibility of inhibitory processing. These findings help elucidate the neural underpinnings of stigma"
Janos Haits

Online Universities | Accredited Online University Guide - 0 views

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    Online Universities, an online resource for students interested in going to college online. OnlineUniversities.com's goal is to assist students in finding the best online university that fits your needs and demands as a student.
Frederick White

Best New Popular Science Books - 1 views

I stumbled upon a nice website that provides regular updates of the best reviewed new popular science books covering all areas from physics to psychology and from biology to economics: www.popscien...

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