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amby kdp

Want To Live Healthy, Grow Better And Lose Weight? - 0 views

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    It is an E-book that provides insight about the reason to stay healthy. The extreme work pressure and hectic working schedules is leading you towards stress and fatigue. Life is all about to enjoy every moment but stressful life and increasing competition is not letting you enjoy peaceful time. It has been seen that anxiety attacks to those people who live a very stressful life. The book helps you to understand the importance of eating healthy, staying nourished. When you eat right, you not only stay healthy but need not to fight to get perfect body curves.
amby kdp

Yoga For Beginners - Best Yoga Poses For Weight Loss And Other Benefits - 0 views

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    Do you want to live life stress-free, lose extra weight, or heal your overall body? If so, you can get all the solutions in "Yoga for Beginners" You will find all the remedies here. Along with beginners, this book is helpful for people of all ages who want to live stress free, peaceful and healthy lifestyle. In this guide, you will learn several types of yoga postures with clear images and know the benefits of each pose. You have to follow the rules mentioned in this guide to get all the benefits. The book also features the poses for weight gain and weight loss.
Nelsan Lersch

How Do Instant Online Loans Works? - 0 views

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    Instant cash loans are the easy deal where one can get speedy money with their poor credit history. Short term loans that are easily available in market without any stress .
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    Instant cash loans are the easy deal where one can get speedy money with their poor credit history. Short term loans that are easily available in market without any stress .
floratorculas

Depressed Anxious Stressed Survey - 9 views

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    Thank you for taking this opportunity to complete the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Survey. This survey will provide an indication of the severity of your symptoms and does not take the place of a full psychological assessment for diagnosing mood disorders such as depression or anxiety.
Carla Shinn

Reading Can Help Reduce Stress - 1 views

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    "Reading is the best way to relax and even six minutes can be enough to reduce the stress levels by more than two thirds, according to new research. "
Cathy Oxley

Stunning Photos Of China's Insanely Stressful College Exam Process | Business Insider - 9 views

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    We think our kids are stressed!!
amby kdp

FREE eBook Today!! Mindfulness For Beginners - 0 views

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    FREE BOOK!! Free Book!! Mindfulness For Beginners: Live Stress Free Life To Fullest by Megan Coulter" is FREE For 29/09/2015 to 03/10/2015 on Amazon US: http://goo.gl/uW6H50 UK: http://goo.gl/XbIhkj Paperback: https://goo.gl/mtGDCX If you like my book, a review will be highly appreciated. Thanks!!!
amby kdp

Mindfulness for Beginners - A Guide to Live Life without Stress - 0 views

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    In the book "Mindfulness for Beginners" you can learn how mindfulness can make your life better. With the help of this book you will understand the power of mindfulness meditation and the reasons why you should live with wakefulness and awareness.
amby kdp

Yoga For Beginners: Best Yoga Poses For Weight Loss And Other Benefits - 0 views

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    Yoga For Beginners: Best Yoga Poses For Weight Loss And Other Benefits [Laura Serio] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Yoga For Beginners: Best Yoga Poses For Weight Loss And Other Benefits Want to lose weight, get rid of stress
caswamy

CLAT Coaching in Bangalore | BRICS CA Institute - 0 views

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    CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is a test for high school (class XII) passed students in order to pursue a career in legal services. It grips the Law Entrance Exam ticket for the candidates who sight the significance and the enormous increase in demand for economical legal brains in the nation.
Dennis OConnor

Five Forms of Filtering « Innovation Leadership Network - 12 views

  • We create economic value out of information when we figure out an effective strategy that includes aggregating, filtering and connecting.
  • So, the real question is, how do we design filters that let us find our way through this particular abundance of information? And, you know, my answer to that question has been: the only group that can catalog everything is everybody. One of the reasons you see this enormous move towards social filters, as with Digg, as with del.icio.us, as with Google Reader, in a way, is simply that the scale of the problem has exceeded what professional catalogers can do. But, you know, you never hear twenty-year-olds talking about information overload because they understand the filters they’re given. You only hear, you know, forty- and fifty-year-olds taking about it, sixty-year-olds talking about because we grew up in the world of card catalogs and TV Guide. And now, all the filters we’re used to are broken and we’d like to blame it on the environment instead of admitting that we’re just, you know, we just don’t understand what’s going on.
  • Judgement-based filtering is what people do.
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  • The five forms of filtering break into two categories: judgement-based, or mechanical.
  • However, even experts can’t deal with all of the information available on the subjects that interest them – that’s why they end up specialising.
  • As we gain skills and knowledge, the amount of information we can process increases. If we invest enough time in learning something, we can reach filter like an expert.
  • There can also be expert networks – in some sense that is what the original search engines were, and what mahalo.com is trying now. The problem that the original search engines encountered is that the amount of information available on the web expanded so quickly that it outstripped the ability of the network to keep up with it. This led to the development of google’s search algorithm – an example of one of the versions of mechanical filtering: algorithmic.
  • heingold also provides a pretty good description of the other form of mechanical filtering, heuristic, in his piece on crap detection. Heuristic filtering is based on a set of rules or routines that people can follow to help them sort through the information available to them.
  • Filtering by itself is important, but it only creates value when you combine it with aggregating and connecting. As Rheingold puts it:
  • The important part, as I stressed at the beginning, is in your head. It really doesn’t do any good to multiply the amount of information flowing in, and even filtering that information so that only the best gets to you, if you don’t have a mental cognitive and social strategy for how you’re going to deploy your attention. (emphasis added)
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    I've been seeking a way to explain why I introduce Diigo along with Information fluency skills in the E-Learning for Educators Course. This article quickly draws the big picture.  Folks seeking to become online teachers are pursuing a specialized teaching skill that requires an information filtering strategy as well as what Rheingold calls "a mental cognitive and social strategy for how you're going to deploy your attention."
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