Women, however, seem to alternate between looking at the other person's eyes and body, and they are apt to be distracted by other people. Why the difference? Former studies showed that women are better able to interpret nonverbal communication; it stands to reason that, by taking in more ...
And so that empowers people. I believe that when you give everybody equal access to information, it empowers people. And so, that’s number one, empowering. Number two if the CEO’s direct staff is 60 people, the number of layers you’ve removed in a company is probably something like...
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However, this revival was somewhat de-institutionalised and extemporaneous, i.e., without the religious authorities being able to co-opt it: places of worship were reopened and rebuilt independently, while holy people resurfaced among the population dispensing blessings and prayers toward Albanians ...
The reason Saint Joseph is so important is because, well, he gets his name mentioned. In the ancient world you wouldn’t write about somebody unless that somebody was a body that other people would recognize and know. It’s thought that perhaps Saint Joseph of Arimathea was an important par...
As Horn-Miller notes on the Haudenosaunee, a term used within the Iroquois to refer to ‘people of the longhouse’, ‘Community Decision Making Process itself is a bridge between old practices and the modern world’ (2013, p. 113). Public deliberation has risen to the forefront in ...
The participants (patients and healthy matched controls) were tested in four experiments examining how people make decisions considering reward, uncertainty and/or physical effort attributes. In the first two experiments, we used the Circle Quest behavioural paradigm, which has been previously tested and...
In particular, the Risk Interpretation and Action working group of the Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR) framework has identified the need to understand “the ways in which people interpret risks and how they respond based on these interpretations” which are “shaped by their own ...
“Aristotle was never one to split hairs,” he explains. “He believed you were either hairy or you weren’t. If I were inclined to start plucking my own--which I’m not--I would eventually pull out the one hair that he would have argued separates hairy people from non-hairy people....
More people equal to a need for more food. In order to supply the food needs of the growing population, agricultural lands are getting abused for food production which requires water for irrigation, thus depleting water resources. Current statistics place Asia at the top spot with the highest ...