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Is Psychology a Science?

01st October 2009
All theories - scientific or not - start with a problem. They aim to solve it by proving that what appears to be "problematic" is not. They re-state the conundrum, or introduce new data, new variables, a new classification, or new organizing principles. T... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Green Light Laser Prostate

24th September 2009
Prostate problems can strike men at every age, primarily though, the majority of men are over sixty five years old. There are plenty of given hypotheses as to why men get this cancer and hypotheses supporting claims. Come visit us right here for more Pr... Read >
Author: Devon Carney

Polyphenol Evidence and What It Could Mean

23rd September 2009
Conventional scientists will only ever be happy if they can prove WHY something happens. WHAT is never enough. For example, you could give all the children in the school an omega 3 supplement and that school might do very well in their exams that year. Gr... Read >
Author: Sam Brookes

How We Can Live Longer and Better

22nd September 2009
If human beings were happy all the time, there would be little need for philosophy. If transactions never went wrong, there would be no market for lawyers and arbitration services. If individuals never became sick and died, few persons would choose to bec... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

The Connection between Depression and Eating Disorders

22nd September 2009
Most people will experience the feeling of depression at least once in life. Every one of us will have painful and unjust things occur in our lives. Each of us will lose people or things which are important to us and experience unpleasant events that are... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

What to Expect in a Physiotherapy Assessment

16th September 2009
The first step in recovering from several painful and incapacitating conditions is a physiotherapy assessment. One can sit back and let the physiotherapist do all the work. However, more accurate and positive results will come of the physiotherapy asses... Read >
Author: Carey Hudson

What is Learning? Can We Learn Better Than Apes Do? - Part 1

07th September 2009
We can all Learn-and transform our brain in the process. That's the message in this Interview-Part 1 (out of 2) from Dr. James Zull, Professor of Biology and Biochemistry at Case Western University, Director of UCITE (The University Center for Innovation ... Read >
Author: naval sharma

What is Learning? Can We Learn Better Than Apes Do? - Part 1

07th September 2009
We can all Learn-and transform our brain in the process. That's the message in this Interview-Part 1 (out of 2) from Dr. James Zull, Professor of Biology and Biochemistry at Case Western University, Director of UCITE (The University Center for Innovation ... Read >
Author: naval sharma

Meta Analyses can increase efficiency and reduce costs of your research projects

06th September 2009
At a time when budgets are tight, and consumer trends are more dynamic than in any time in recent memory because of recessionary pressures, companies are taking a hard look at their data needs. One trend is a movement to utilize Meta Analyses to mine what... Read >
Author: Outsourcing Insights from WNS

How To Lose Cellulite

28th August 2009
Get Rid Of Cellulite Develop a six-pack stomach Get In Shape Quickly Get Your Curves Back Click Here For More data From The Expert Cellulite is a particular kind of fat that has found its home on the ass and higher thighs of millions of females. I... Read >
Author: Vic vance

Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy To Treat Sleep Disorder

20th July 2009
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) tries to reduce a person's misconceptions about sleep, as well as teach more positive sleep behaviors. The therapy consists of talking with a therapist (alone or with a group) to address your beliefs, assumptions and beh... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton

Bible Heresy And The Individual's Paradigm

19th July 2009
There's no bigger problem in ones study of the biblical writings than ones hermeneutics. Simply defined, hermeneutics is the science of scripture interpretation. What affects our hermeneutics, however, is our paradigm. In fact, if we all had the same ... Read >
Author: JMB

Maximise Your Psychic Reading

12th July 2009
If you're preparing to get a beneficial psychic telephone reading to get answers some all important questions about what is going on in your life it's critical to prepare for it so that you get the maximum out of the psychic reading with your chosen psych... Read >
Author: Psychic

Online Psychology Schools - Searching for Schools to advance Your Education?

11th July 2009
We have currently embarked on some exciting political times. You can not escape it - it's everywhere you look. With so much dialogue on the future political developments, goals for the new president and the team that will support him, are we able to trul... Read >
Author: OnlinePhd Degrees

How to Establish an Accurate Buy Business Valuation

06th July 2009
If you're looking to buy a business, it's important to know its value so you can determine a fair purchase price. Keep in mind that the buy business asking price set by the seller is probably far from what the business is actually worth. That's why it's n... Read >
Author: Richard Parker

Growing Up With Human Growth Hormone

06th July 2009
Human growth hormone has been identified for its effect on the growth processes in the human body. Growth hormone as the name suggests itself is primarily concerned with the ideal height of an individual. Now, how does HGH actually play in the growth proc... Read >
Author: high54life

What Is The Process Of Evolution

30th June 2009
Each of us have concerns about the things that we discover. As kids we ask how the sky is blue - which can be answered scientifically. As with most things in this world, science can determine many aspects of what occurs in the Earth as well as the solar s... Read >
Author: nlwest21

End Your Tinnitus.

12th June 2009
How much screaming will you put up with before taking decisive action. I have learnt to evangelise to the choir in my ears. I did so because there arrived a point a when I noticed that nobody and nothing was going to rid me of my tinnitus. Simply a minisc... Read >
Author: Emory Franco

The Rules of Attraction.

12th June 2009
When it comes to romance, opposites don't always attract. We uncover the fundamentals of how science could help you find 'the one' Chatting to someone you've met for the first time for several minutes is usually enough time to assess whether you are attra... Read >
Author: Matt

5 Reasons Why Restraining Issues are Ordered

28th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Ron Lasorsa There are a variety of reasons one would request a restraining order and in a divorce action, they are more common than you might think. In most jurisdictions, parties are entitled to a restraining order if there are 2-3 ... Read >

New Sensible Gravity Medium Proposed! - But Will Anyone Take Notice?

02nd February 2009
Has the medium for gravity been found?! Has the origin of matter been discovered?! In his latest book, "Alternative Constructs for the Origin and Nature of the Universe (ACONU)", Jon Aaronow makes such hopeful claims: "The starting point from which t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Due Diligence

23rd January 2009
Due diligence is an essential step in real estate investment. After selecting the property type and geographic location, the investor needs to ascertain he has accurate information regarding the physical asset, financial performance, tenant base and futur... Read >
Author: PatrickO'Connor

Psoriasis: How to Reduce the Symptoms

09th January 2009
Psoriasis is a skin disease that is marked by thick sheets of inflamed skins covered by scales of silver. This is a common occurrence. In fact, two percent of population in UK suffers from this disease. Who are More Prone to Psoriasis? Chances of y... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Importance of Files and Recovery Techniques

14th December 2008
Development is the regular scene with business. But have you thought which thing is solely responsible for this growth? The whole information, research results, efforts, innovative ideas and clear cut objectives of the business, all set to take it for pro... Read >
Author: spears

3 Ways to Avoid Plagiarism Mistakes in College Essays

11th December 2008
Rushing through their essays may encourage students to copy from sources. However, most students are not aware that this is a serious academic offense that even violates the intellectual property rights of authors and publishing companies. Thus, it is not... Read >
Author: Camille Snow

Technology and Education

03rd November 2008
Like all other fields of human activities, Internet and web technologies have transformed education sectors as well. Technologies can play even larger role in accelerating this positive change. Have a look at developed economies where the ratio of comp... Read >
Author: Hamid

Universals in Knowledge

21st October 2008
Let us explain the status of the universal in knowledge by a simple example. When we assert critically that this penny is round, we do not mean to assert that there is an entity, called the quality round, which is possessed by the penny; nor do we mean th... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Interpreting Interactions in Regression

29th September 2008
Adding interaction terms to a regression model can greatly expand understanding of the relationships among the variables in the model and allows more hypotheses to be tested. A previous article, Interpreting Regression Coefficients, discussed how to inter... Read >
Author: Karen Grace-Martin

Due Diligence

18th September 2008
Due Diligence Due diligence is an essential step in real estate investment. After selecting the property type and geographic location, the investor needs to ascertain he has accurate information regarding the physical asset, financial performance, te... Read >
Author: PatrickO'Connor

Healing from Abuse - How Wakeful Rest Can Heal and Enhance Health for Domestic Violence Survivors

09th September 2008
Tell me more about the "wakeful rest," asks my proofreader. Well certainly, I think to myself. There is nothing I'd rather talk (write) about more. What is the wakeful rest? Ahhh, that is the magic...the gold...the sweet spot, wherein the mind and body... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Develop a Better Business Model Faster by Looking at Past Performance as Though These Were New Tests

04th September 2008
A well-known epigram says that "Those who ignore the past are doomed to repeat its mistakes." No one wants to do that. However, finding lessons from a company's past is becoming harder and harder to do. Fearing law suits and wanting to save on storage... Read >
Author: Donald Mitchell

The Important Parts Of Dissertation Proposal

13th August 2008
Your thesis/dissertation proposal provides an overview of your proposed plan of work, including the general scope of your project, your basic research questions, research methodology, and the overall significance of your study. In short, your dissertation... Read >
Author: julie edward

Dissertation Literature Review

13th August 2008
Dissertation writing is one of the thorniest tasks which require a lot of time and efforts to be spent. But having the enthusiasm one can be come to the task in hand. Just think over the inspiration and you will definitely get an actual success. For one p... Read >
Author: julie edward

The Important Parts Of Dissertation Proposal

14th July 2008
Your thesis/dissertation proposal provides an overview of your proposed plan of work, including the general scope of your project, your basic research questions, research methodology, and the overall significance of your study. In short, your dissertation... Read >
Author: julie edward

Data Mining and Statistical Analysis

20th May 2008
Data analytics uses scientific tools to analyze data in order to draw conclusions. Almost all industry verticals are using data analytics as a tool in order to make better business decisions. Often data analytics is misunderstood as data mining but focus ... Read >
Author: wbguy

Rapid Profit Growth: Look in Better Places to Add More Value

01st May 2008
Although most people can easily understand examples where time and economic benefits are measurable, you also have to keep in mind that noneconomic benefits can be important, too. When Estee Lauder formulated the Clinique line of cosmetics and toiletries,... Read >
Author: Donald Mitchell

Psychology, personality disorders and coaching

30th April 2008
Two psychologists bump into each other in the street. The first one says, "You're fine, how am I?" How many psychologists does it take to change a light bulb? Only one, but only if the light bulb really wants to change. All very amusing and usefu... Read >
Author: Matt Somers

Solving problems creatively

29th April 2008
When was the last time you enjoyed a meeting, or found it interesting, exciting or simply worth the time spent? Businesses depend on meetings to make decisions, solve problems and share information and getting the right people in the room is only the begi... Read >
Author: Yolanda Dolling

Book Review: Myths of Gender by Anne Fausto-Sterling

28th April 2008
The book in question "Myths of Gender" by Anne Fausto-Sterling took a scientific approach to feminist belief in systematically addressing arguments that have been made regarding female inferiority of one type or other since the 1920s. The main argument of... Read >
Author: Jarn

The Buzz on Vanishing Bees May Be Due To Pesticides

07th April 2008
What would life be like without the amazing tastes and healthful phytonutrients of apples, oranges, blueberries, cherries, pumpkins and peppers? Thanks to the honeybee, these fruits and vegetables are available to us. Despite the name, honey isn�t the... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

5 Sure-Fire Ways to Silence Communication With Your Teenager

30th October 2007
�Good communication is as stimulating as black coffee, and just as hard to sleep after� - Anne Morrow LindberghHere is a step by step process for hindering communication with your teenager:1) Don�t listen to them Teenagers love to be interrupte... Read >

Seven Selected Assumptions About Motivational Speakers

22nd October 2007
The reader is invited to enjoy the following seven assumptions regarding motivational speakers. These assumptions are provided for your amusement as well as your edification. Assumption #1 Motivational speakers can, in fact, motivate. That is, they can:... Read >
Author: urlreader

How To Treat Alopecia Hair Loss

21st October 2007
Alopecia is the pathological loss of hair connected with hormonal disorders, physical or emotional overloads, hereditary predisposition, etc.Causes of Alopecia AreataThere are several different hypotheses as to what causes alopecia areata. Genetic factors... Read >
Author: Alien

Weakness and Strength of Qualitative and Quantitative Research

08th October 2007
If qualitative research is turned down as a weak alternative to a study it is connected with the problems concerning validity in survey data which are largely invisible as a result, in particular by statisticians and economists who have deal with large da... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Data Collecting as an Important Stage of the Research Design

03rd October 2007
A very important stage of the research design is collecting information. There are countless decisions which the researcher must make in terms of how information can be collected for a survey. The choice greatly depends on the question being asked by the ... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Advantages and Disadvantages of the Qualitative Research Methods

02nd October 2007
Qualitative research is used to denote approaches which are supported by a set of hypotheses concerning the way the social world functions. It deduces many of its basic principles from the perspective that there are fundamental differences between the sci... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

The First Scientist: Ibn al-Haytham

23rd July 2007
Science is the study of the physical world, but it is not just a topic, a subject, a field of interest. It is a discipline—a system of inquiry that adheres to a specific methodology—the scientific method. The heart of the scientific method is the use ... Read >
Author: Bradley Steffens

The Scientific Method, Why Your Child Should Be Using It Often.

20th June 2007
The scientific method is not just something that you learn in grade school in order to pass science class. The scientific method is something that all of us use on a daily basis in order to make sense of the world around us. The scientific method is bas... Read >
Author: Tired Dad Of Four

Maintaining a Healthy Attitude towards Doing Dissertations

04th June 2007
Dissertation- it can be a very daunting, scary and intimidating word. College students are shaken by the very word. Unfortunately, students can not do away with dissertations, no matter what their course is and no matter what college or university they ar... Read >
Author: Kate Gardens

Overview of Cardiff

28th March 2007
Cardiff or Caerdydd in Welsh is the capital city of Wales. The city is situated in the county of Glamorgan and used to be a small traditional town until the 19th century when it started to rapidly grow due to the sudden influx of industry in the area Car... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

Blogging - in the Arcade of Internet Marketing

12th March 2007
'We never succeed at anything unless we have fun doing it.' This should be an eye-opener for all those who think blogging is too juvenile and trivial to make a difference. Blogs have come a long way since what they used to be – diaries or chronological ... Read >
Author: aisha_danna

THIS WORLD HAS NO COLOR!!!

11th December 2006
One will gasp in disbelief when one is told that various colors seen in this world of objects are actually non-existent. Every object is basically colorless but when it is exposed to solar rays these objects absorb certain colors from the rays and reject ... Read >
Author: Ashok Rawal

The Role of Oxygen in Fibromyalgia

23rd June 2006
While the cause of fibromyalgia is not agreed upon in the medical community, belief that it derives from an oxygen metabolism dysfunction is mounting. The various proposed hypotheses about fibromyalgia's origin are varied, ranging from an infectious viral... Read >
Author: Nicole Cutler, L.Ac.

The Relation between Ulcer and Bacteria

20th June 2006
Until recently, medical scientists believed that ulcer was solely caused by an overproduction of digestive fluids at the level of the stomach. Considering that stomach and duodenal ulcers occurred as a consequence of excessive acidity, doctors commonly pr... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Malign Effects of Anorexia Nervosa

16th June 2006
Anorexia Nervosa is a very common type of eating disorder. The main characteristic of the disease involves self-restrictive food behaviors, determining the affected persons to keep drastic diets in order to lose weight. Anorexia involves a phobia of being... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Allergies and Specialty Sleep

12th June 2006
According to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, more than 50 million people in the U.S. suffer from some kind of allergy. Most of these allergens are things like common dust mites, ragweed and pollen but these simple allergens and... Read >
Author: Blair Stephens

Apoptosis: New Approaches to Cancer Therapy

22nd March 2006
Translated from Polish by mLingua Worldwide Translations, Ltd. The demise of cells by programmed cell death referred to as apoptosis, a Greek word that means "dropping off" or "falling off" as in leaves from a tree, has been recently a topic of intens... Read >
Author: Radoslaw Pilarski

Solve a Case like Sherlock Holmes

05th February 2006
Have you ever read the mysteries of Sherlock Holmes? He could solve any case with ease by deducing the answer from the clues. He examined the individual clues of the case and then pieced them together to find the culprit. He could even figure out how the ... Read >
Author: Steve Hall

Albert Einstein, the dishonest Newton ?!

05th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Vincent Wilmot Newton's black-box physics. From laws of force and motion in mechanics, Isaac Newton developed laws of orbital motion around 'centres of force' and saw gravity as governing the motions of the celestial bodies as well as... Read >
Author: Vincent Wilmot

Bayesian Spam Filters Explained

21st July 2005
In a word Bayesian spam filters are "intelligent". Bayesian spam filters are intelligent in so far as they're capable of comparing two sets of information and acting on the result. This is in direct contrast to the vast majority of other spam filters w... Read >
Author: Niall Roche

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder 101

18th June 2005
Introduction This is a type of mental disorder, which occurs primarily in school-aged children but can also be diagnosed for the first time in the late teens esp., if some of its symptoms are left unnoticed. It was once falsely thought that after puberty... Read >
Author: Shruti arora