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Decision making - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views
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mental processes
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examine individual decisions in the context of a set of needs, preferences an individual has and values they seek.
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psychological perspective
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Wajam - Great minds search alike - 1 views
Welcome to the new reputation economy (Wired UK) - 1 views
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banks take into account your online reputation alongside traditional credit ratings to determine your loan
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headhunters hire you based on the expertise you've demonstrated on online forums
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reputation data becomes the window into how we behave, what motivates us, how our peers view us and ultimately whether we can or can't be trusted.
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P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » Ethical Marketing in Age of Horizontal Social... - 0 views
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the development of marketing is sensible to its environment and is hence already self-limiting itself according to the previously mentioned legal and social framework
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neuromarketing
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explore new inner dynamics of marketing, new directions in the field of possibilities offered by the current organology and its articulations between techniques and social organization in order to influence and shape marketing as an associative force – in opposition to its current dissociative force – in the larger psychic, social and technic organology
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PeerPoint « Poor Richard's Almanack 2010 - 1 views
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Each PeerPoint is an autonomous node on a p2p network with no centralized corporate infrastructure.
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The PeerPoint will be connected between the user’s pc, home network, or mobile device and the ISP connection.
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The PeerPoint is designed to Occupy the Internet.
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Misumi Aluminum Extrusion Search Tool (BETA) - 0 views
Inequality: Why egalitarian societies died out - opinion - 30 July 2012 - New Scientist - 0 views
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FOR 5000 years, humans have grown accustomed to living in societies dominated by the privileged few. But it wasn't always this way. For tens of thousands of years, egalitarian hunter-gatherer societies were widespread. And as a large body of anthropological research shows, long before we organised ourselves into hierarchies of wealth, social status and power, these groups rigorously enforced norms that prevented any individual or group from acquiring more status, authority or resources than others.*
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How, then, did we arrive in the age of institutionalised inequality? That has been debated for centuries. Philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau reasoned in 1754 that inequality was rooted in the introduction of private property. In the mid-19th century, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels focused on capitalism and its relation to class struggle. By the late 19th century, social Darwinists claimed that a society split along class lines reflected the natural order of things - as British philosopher Herbert Spencer put it, "the survival of the fittest". (Even into the 1980s there were some anthropologists who held this to be true - arguing that dictators' success was purely Darwinian, providing estimates of the large numbers of offspring sired by the rulers of various despotic societies as support.)
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But by the mid-20th century a new theory began to dominate. Anthropologists including Julian Steward, Leslie White and Robert Carneiro offered slightly different versions of the following story: population growth meant we needed more food, so we turned to agriculture, which led to surplus and the need for managers and specialised roles, which in turn led to corresponding social classes.
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Slack: Be less busy - 0 views
Optical fiber sensor for measuring ... - Google Patent Search - 1 views
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An optical fiber sensor, comprising: a target for reflecting laser beams, having a first portion which is displaced by a measured pressure and a second portion which is not displaced by the measured pressure;
DocuBricks - 2 views
Horizon Europe | European Commission - 1 views
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Cool, I worked with the EU on Horizon. Here's different envelops related to food. https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-search;callCode=null;freeTextSearchKeyword=food;matchWholeText=true;typeCodes=0,1,2;statusCodes=31094501,31094502,31094503;programmePeriod=null;programCcm2Id=null;programDivisionCode=null;focusAreaCode=null;destination=null;mission=null;geographicalZonesCode=null;programmeDivisionProspect=null;startDateLte=null;startDateGte=null;crossCuttingPriorityCode=null;cpvCode=null;performanceOfDelivery=null;sortQuery=sortStatus;orderBy=asc;onlyTenders=false;topicListKey=topicSearchTablePageState