Articles, tagged with "social scientists", page 1
29th March 2012
Of course, happiness is not a static state. Even the happiest of people — the cheeriest 10% — feel blue at times. And even the bluest have their moments of joy. That has presented a challenge to social scientists trying to measure happiness. That, along w...
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Author:
daisy
17th January 2012
The Election Day is fast approaching in every state in the country. Security experts and researchers from Vulnerability Assessment Team or VAT at Argonne National Laboratories made a video that demonstrates a simple and non-cyber man-in-the middle or MITM...
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Author:
eccuni
19th May 2011
In this day and age, abuse can come in a number of different forms. May it be verbal or physical, mental or sexual or emotional; all of these can contribute to a downward spiral when it comes to the future of the person who is being abused. This can ruin ...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
12th April 2011
There’s been a lot of research conducted lately about the amount of stress that high school seniors are enduring. Apparently it’s skyrocketed recently, and researchers and social scientists are trying to figure out why this is and what can be done.This is...
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Paul Thomson
28th March 2011
Even with the worst economic recessions of all times, you can witness that the automotive sector expanding quite rapidly. From car dealer marketing to car dealer websites, all the areas of this sector are charged up and that is why we often come to see so...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
23rd March 2011
Everyone deserves a respectable life. However, with volatile political situation and economic degradation playing havoc, the world isn't after all a safe place, especially, for people living in the poverty-struck areas of Middle East, Africa, Asia, and So...
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Author:
gardnerwilkinson
23rd March 2011
Poverty and hunger are the chief causes of misery for millions of people worldwide. You may have heard volumes about poverty in Somalia or Mozambique in Africa; or even seen pictures of malnourished children from those countries. But, Africa is not the on...
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Author:
gardnerwilkinson
08th March 2011
Basically, an economic development is a process of increase in the living standards in a country’s population with affirmed growth from a simple and low income economy to a modernized and high income one. In fact, if the quality of life gets improved to a...
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Author:
Marcus Asay
15th February 2011
Logical levels? What is that, you might ask? It is a model created by Robert Dilts, a pioneer in the field of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) after studying Gregory Bateson (1904-1980). Some believe that Bateson will before long (presumably in the 21st...
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Author:
Buddy Mills
13th January 2011
Designing file folders constantly needs your sheer piece of concentration, perseverance, assurance, and professionalism so as get the done. More significantly, you have to gain knowledge of the latest graphic designing tools and techniques so as to create...
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Author:
Muqtada Khalid
10th January 2011
It appears that the concept of crime has developed as humans civilization advanced. The definition and type of crime has evolved too. As a result there had been a need to bring criminals to justice in a human society. As the concept of law evolved alongsi...
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Author:
James Blatt
19th October 2010
Addiction to drugs is one of the worst menaces spread world wide, the self destructing nature of drug addiction makes it one among the serious threats to happy living of human beings on the planet earth. True, drugs devoid its addicts from the happy and h...
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Author:
adalphpaul
10th August 2010
Addiction to drugs is one of the worst menaces spread world wide, the self destructing nature of medication habit makes it a single amongst the severe threats to pleased living of human beings on the planet earth. Correct, drugs devoid its addicts from th...
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Author:
Steve Lamb
24th June 2010
The effect of hundreds of books, magazine articles, and television programmes on nutrition has been negligible. In our days, the great majority of the population continues to eat in ways that sharply increase their risk of major illness and shorten their ...
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Author:
John Vespasian
23rd April 2010
What is happiness? What do we mean by this term and how do we attain it? Philosophers, psychologists and social scientists, who have been exploring and debating this issue for millennia, have concluded that there are two ways of looking at it:
One is k...
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Author:
Dr Russell Razzaque