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    that looks trustworthy and reliable. Of course‚ that does not mean that the information contained within it is also reliable. You would think that would be obvious‚ we would all like to think that we’ve impervious to bullshit. Alas‚ that is not the case. We get tricked‚ mislead‚ and manipulated‚ and very often we’re totally unaware of it. We talked briefly about the fluency illusion in chapter 13‚ we are susceptible to judging something as truthful if we find it easy to process. Intuition can take

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    Analyses on TED Talks

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    In this tech-based world‚ media is one of the channels to discover what is happening all round the world. Through watching the TED shows‚ we are looking into two huge global challenges that the world is encountering – modern slavery and women inequality. Regarding to slavery‚ Kelvin Bales‚ a writer‚ shares the information and the plausible solutions for this issue. For women inequality‚ Sheryl WuDunn provides a few examples to illustrate how women are treated in the less fortunate regions. Comparing

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    will always be there to help you. Animals will change people’s lives and make them better three examples of that is first service animals‚ secondly showing that they love and care about you and also taking care of your health‚ Lastly it helps kids with responsibility. In an article called Animal Influence by Chris Hayhurst and it shows us that Jack’s trained service dog helps him a lot with his problems and it shows us that having animal can help you with your health. First‚ in the text

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    tolerance and have to actually drink more to feel the same feelings the felt before. Once they realize they are becoming an alcoholic is when they actually start drinking alone or think that they have to drink just to study for tests. The disease/addiction is telling them they have to study under the influence because the definitely don’t make better grades by studying. Most of the time these alcoholics are in denial and it takes something “bad” happening before they realize they have a problem.  The  Biopsychosocial model

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    Ted Gioia Biography

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    According to the biography (Gioia‚ N.D.)‚ Ted Gioia - a man of many hats - grew up in Hawthorne‚ California and graduated from Hawthorne High School. Gioia focused his studies at Stanford and Oxford University‚ with degrees in English‚ philosophy‚ politics‚ and economics. Dabbling in the business world as a consultant‚ Gioia proved himself the jack-of-all-trades as he also made himself prominent in the music realm as an author and musician. Gioia has written many books‚ including History of Jazz

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    Monstar Lab PH : Testing as A Service Software testing is essential to the software development nowadays and will continue to be in demand as time goes by. Apps are getting more and more critical to the human lives day by day and the speed to market is getting faster more than ever and yet it’s a must for software companies to provide stable and satisfying applications. Throw in the costing constraints and evolving requirements in the mix‚ and you’ll now position yourself where software development

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    topic so controversial at times though. Some may say that the results are positive in the case that Dr. Elizabeth Kilbey‚ a clinical child psychologist‚ makes where she explains that “Technology has the potential to enhance the way our children live‚ to help them grow and learn and teach them skills for life.” There are‚ however‚ those who think the opposite. This is most evident in an essay by Theodore ‘Ted’ Kaczynski‚ also known as the Unabomber‚ called “The Manifesto”. Kaczynski was arrested for

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    their peers. Psychosocial development in middle childhood contributes to the child’s “School-age children spend more time away from home visiting and socializing with peers than hen they were younger. They also spend more time at school and on studies and less time at family meals than children did a generation ago. Still‚ home and the people who live there remain an important part of most children’s lives” (Papalia‚ Feldman‚ & Martorell‚ 2012‚ p. 326). SCHOOL COUNSELOR: When a child must see

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    Human Resources: Debbie’s Dilemma In order for employers to keep their employees satisfied in their work environment many factors are associated in the way they feel. In Debbie’s case she is a Registered Nurse who works for Regional Hospital. Debbie makes above an average salary for her area. She manages two LPNs who also make above average salary for their area. These LPNs have worked at Regional Hospital much longer than Debbie and only make three dollars an hour less than her. When Debbie discovers

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    Patricia Ryan talked about her experience in living and teaching english for over 30 years in the gulf where she has seen vast cultural and linguistic change. This strategy helped her build her credibility with the audiences. The topic of her speech at Ted was “Don’t Insist on English!”. She addressed the question: Is the world’s focus on English preventing the spread of great ideas in other languages? The primary audience to her speech was English teachers. Patricia Ryan has the same background that

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