Articles, tagged with "yale university", page 4
20th May 2010
The Daily Mail cited the words of Paul Bloom, who is a psychologist from Yale University, that babies seem to have innate ability to perceive good and evil. In the experiment, Bloom asked babies aged from 6 months to 1 year old to watch a puppet shows, in...
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Danica
19th May 2010
For sure, everyone who surfs the net knows what Facebook is as it is the most popular or most used social networking site in the whole wide world. In the United States alone, there are countless of Facebook users. It is not impossible to believe that all ...
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Kenny Leones
10th May 2010
In an article in the May/June issue of Foreign Affairs, Richard C. Levin, the president of Yale University, discusses the rise of Asia's universities, arguing that Asia is now focused on building universities that can compete with the finest in the world....
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Dezan Shira & Associates
10th May 2010
If you're engaged and considering locations to have fun your marriage ceremony, Connecticut can present many luxurious opportunities. For couples with families and friends within the Boston and New York Metropolis areas, historic Connecticut offers a pret...
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Amy Wells
07th May 2010
In 2006, Lipitor - one of the most popular statins, made 13.6 billion in sales. Most members of the statins family do similar numbers annually. Probably this is the reason why these toxic and ineffective drugs are still in the market, although the reports...
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Author:
Helen Davies
14th April 2010
In the year 1952, at Yale University, researchers decided to do a survey on the graduating batch of students .They asked these batch of students this question, "How many of you have got your goals written down?"
In other words, "How many of you have a...
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Author:
Adam Khoo
14th April 2010
I believe that nothing significant and sustainable is achieved ever by chance but happens only because of design. Let us now look at people who have achieved tremendous success in life.
Look at Steven Spielberg for example. He is one of the most famou...
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Author:
Adam Khoo
25th March 2010
Dr. Tom Morris received his Ph.D. in both Philosophy and Religious Studies from Yale University. For more than 15 years, he was a Professor of Philosophy at Notre Dame.
In one of his books, Philosophy for Dummies, he writes about the power of belief an...
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Author:
Ken Gullette
24th March 2010
The majority of personnel would certainly pause to increase their approach in addition to their views at individuals more significant within the management chain. However documented in a new newly released study of corporate women and stress, research sug...
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Laura Dwyer
24th March 2010
The majority of personnel would certainly pause to elevate their approach in addition to their views at individuals more significant within the management chain. Nevertheless in respect to a new newly released study of corporate women and stress, research...
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Author:
Laura Dwyer
24th March 2010
SID : howdy, Sid Roth here with Darren Wilson, Darren was literally commissioned by God to travel worldwide and capture the a miracle. I tell you one of my fave things that I saw on your video Darren was when you went with Jason Westerfield out on the ca...
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Ernie Kline
11th March 2010
If you're looking for a psychology scholarship, there should be many different awards you can apply for. It would be wise to start by learning all about the Psi Chi Psychology Scholarship. Psi Chi is the National Honor Society for Psychology, which offers...
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Erik Johnson
09th March 2010
The connection between moderate drinking and avoiding heart disease is pretty much old news to most of us at this point.But now, experts are saying that those of us who have 1-2 drinks a few times a week are less likely to become obese than non drinkers.F...
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Author:
Antonio Glover
25th February 2010
The healthcare sector has been one of the largest industrial sectors in the US for the last 5 to 8 years. As a matter of fact the top 20 sectors with the highest annual growths include around 10 health related sectors. Hence it is obvious that there has b...
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Author:
R Govindan
18th February 2010
Experts are slowly piecing together the chronic-pain puzzle, but they still are not sure why certain pain becomes chronic. In the meantime, pain costs about $100 billion a year in lost wages and medical expenses, according to John Reeves, president of the...
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Health4Life