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Perspectives in public health: Is being an academic a disabilty (part 2)
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Perspectives in public health. Perspectives on life, science, business, philosophy, and religion from one public health viewpoint. Saturday, February 11, 2012. Is being an academic a disabilty (part 2). The fancy term for knowing your own limits is "meta-cognition" - that is, what you know ABOUT what you know. When it comes to experts, the following errors are common:. Discourage, frown, and 'punish' disagreement. Escalate commitment when challenged. But that's anecdotal and just jealousy right? Crash Ri...
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Perspectives in public health: Discussion of hybrid images
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Perspectives in public health. Perspectives on life, science, business, philosophy, and religion from one public health viewpoint. Saturday, October 13, 2007. Discussion of hybrid images. Detailed commentary on slide from my recent presentation. Albert Einstein or Marilyn Monroe? Picture credit: That picture is the work of researcher Gregory T Huang, from New Scientist. S 31 March 2007 issue at newscientist.com. Extended commentary on how the way humans process images can cause interpersonal conflict =.
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Perspectives in public health: In Her Shoes - domestic violence simulation game
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Perspectives in public health. Perspectives on life, science, business, philosophy, and religion from one public health viewpoint. Saturday, November 08, 2008. In Her Shoes - domestic violence simulation game. An interactive simulation game for learning about domestic violence from different perspectives. Developed by Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Game "In Her Shoes" can be purchased at their site. In her Shoes - Economic Justice Edition. In Her Shoes: Economic Justice Edition.
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Perspectives in public health: He ain't heavy, father - he's my brother!
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Perspectives in public health. Perspectives on life, science, business, philosophy, and religion from one public health viewpoint. Sunday, November 07, 2010. He ain't heavy, father - he's my brother! I was reflecting this morning, after flying out of Nelson and seeing all the sailboats, on the nature of sailboats and what insights those can give to community efforts to tap into existing winds of power in order to get where they are going. What's going on here that we can learn from? In my mind, there is ...
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Perspectives in public health: The road to error - illustrated
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Perspectives in public health. Perspectives on life, science, business, philosophy, and religion from one public health viewpoint. Wednesday, May 30, 2007. The road to error - illustrated. There are many different kinds of errors that organizational systems of humans can make, but one of the trickiest is directly related to the questions of "integrity", "transparency", and "prejudice." I want to relate these to the classic "swiss cheese" multi-layered defense system that James Reason. So, when a task tha...
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Perspectives in public health: Then a miracle happens
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Perspectives in public health. Perspectives on life, science, business, philosophy, and religion from one public health viewpoint. Thursday, December 23, 2010. Then a miracle happens. My wife and I went to the annual Baha'i conference on Social and Economic Development in Orlando earlier this week. The session on dealing with how to design and run development projects in fragile post-conflict countries, such as Iraq or Afghanistan was particularly enlightening. In words the steps are:. The point is, it's...
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Carnival crowd | Red Orange Green
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Carnival in Maastricht, 2010. Raquo; Carnival crowd. Carnival crowd, Maastricht 2010. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Rejuv-N-Nation: 02/01/2006 - 03/01/2006
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Rejuvenation Engineering News, introducing and discussing science and technologies currently and soon to be available and some speculated, that allow for re-engineering the human body for extreme longevity. Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence :. 10,000,000 SET TO LIVE TO 100. 10,000,000 SET TO LIVE TO 100. By Bob Roberts Deputy Political Editor. MORE than one million people now in their 30s could live to be 100, according to the latest official estimates. This is true in one sense but again f...
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Rejuv-N-Nation: 01/01/2006 - 02/01/2006
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Rejuvenation Engineering News, introducing and discussing science and technologies currently and soon to be available and some speculated, that allow for re-engineering the human body for extreme longevity. Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence :. New study on humans suggests eating less may delay aging. Well you sure don't need to tell our April Smith at Mprize this news. See her blog here. Study: eating less may delay human aging. Jan 15, 2006. The hearts of people who follow a low-calorie, y...