Articles, tagged with "individual differences", page 5
13th June 2008
Hydrocephalus can be defined broadly as a disturbance of formation, flow, or absorption of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) that leads to an increase in volume occupied by this fluid in the central nervous system (CNS). This condition also could be termed a hydr...
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peterhutch
21st May 2008
WOW! It's been a busy 4 months during the Lost It for Life: Weight Loss Challenge 2006. This was a weight loss contest that I helped coordinate at a local gym in Spokane, Washington. We kicked off at the beginning of the year with 96 people signing up, an...
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Jolene Wilkinson
15th May 2008
What are interpersonal skills? These are the skills that enable you to work efficiently with others without any personality conflict. These skills will help you build good working relationships with your clients, employees and business associates. Working...
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Akhil Shahani
15th May 2008
Over the last decade or so, there has been a growing trend in weight loss centers and seeking advice of dieticians. However, only you hold the success to effective weight management. Once we accept that weight control is self-control, and is management ...
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CarolynSue
01st April 2008
Finding time may seem to depend on full consensus between you and your coworkers. But probably differences exist between how you and they relate to punctuality, planning and procrastination. Sometimes these differences seem light years apart, threatening ...
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Author:
Paula Eder, PhD
21st February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Al Short
It sounds like an endorsement for your local dating service.
But before we go asking you what your personal preferences are, the tall, dark and handsome or the small, blonde, and petite, there's one other such word of adv...
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Worldclassnutrition
20th January 2008
How to mastermind a career change? That is a crucial question that comes across individuals that are opting to change their career for a new one. Changing a career involves long term planning which can be decided upon certain parameters such as experience...
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Richard Adams
29th October 2007
Rett syndrome is not a degenerative disorder, but rather is a neurodevelopmental disorder. Rett syndrome affects one in every 10,000 to 15,000 live female births. It occurs in all racial and ethnic groups worldwide. Parents later reflected on how it was n...
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Juliet Cohen
15th June 2007
Procedural memory can be explained as the implicit remembrance, it is kept in the long term memory. There is no need to think consciously to retrieve the long term memory of skills and operations, while declarative memory has to be put into terms. Learnin...
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andrewshw2
10th February 2007
Of all the mental faculties of humans, the faculty of memory has been the most mysterious from times immemorial. Most of us think that if a person is born with a good memory, he is lucky. We tend to categorize people into two segments ? those with a good ...
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Memory Vision
15th January 2007
We're surrounded by examples of great, and not-so-great, teamwork. Recently I flew to Los Angeles, visited relatives, took in a parade with floats, bands and street performers, saw a football game and attended an opera. Countless teams made it all possibl...
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Craig Harrison
07th January 2007
Your Dog's LifespanPart 4 in a 10-Part SeriesBy Steph BaireyDogs are one of the most popular companion animals worldwide. Thisseries of articles will discuss the basics of feeding, habitat,health, lifespan, size, grooming, time, breeding, equipment, and c...
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01st January 2007
Hypnosis is an incidental psycho physiological condition exemplified by greater than before suggestibility, and is thought to be a changed state of awareness. Hypnotism is the study that makes use of suggestion with or without the incidence of hypnosis, w...
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Nathalie Fiset
11th December 2006
Will I ever find my soulmate? Is there a perfect soulmate somewhere for me? I often heard this questions which surpasses from every generation in finding someone to whom we feel constantly connected and personal relationship with. Being in a relationship ...
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Author:
chepay
18th November 2006
By Dr. Linda Miles
Do you ever recall walking into a room and immediately feeling the heavy, lingering negativity after a couple has had a fight?
How can couples learn to manage those powerful emotions that can be generated between them?
To cre...
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Author:
Dr. Linda Miles