Why was Robert Koch important? Why is James Weldon Johnson important? Why was Samuel Morse important? Why was Vladimir the Great important? Why was Philip Sheridan important? Why was Cordell Hull important? Why is Samuel de Champlain important?
Why was Robert Koch important? Why was Charles Lee important? Why was Cnut the Great important? Why was George McClellan important? Why is Benjamin Franklin important? Why was King Canute important? Why was Richard II important? Why is Niels Bohr important? Why is Johannes Kepler important?
Why I Am Compelled to Expose the Koch Brothers and the Price We All PayRobert Greenwald
Importantly, Experiments 2 and 3 specifically demonstrated that functional learning in a multicultural context (i.e., learning about the underlying meaning or function of behaviors in that context) is particularly important for facilitating creativity. Results showed that creativity was enhanced onl...
I think that social impact is really important, and I don't believe that financial only ROI is sophisticated enough”. Participant 4. There was differences of opinions as to when to measure QI outcomes. Some felt there was a misalignment between expectations of immediate results and the abilit...
Science doesn't tell us why SH was important. In fact from a scientific point of view, he isn't. He is just an occurrence no more important than an ant. Maybe some day his labours will allow up to make a larger bomb, or a better dishwasher, but we won't know why that maters....
an early approach to incorporate theory was to consider performance under competing task conditions (Fogarty and Stankov 1982) or by increasing the number of mental permutations required to successfully solve a set of reasoning tasks (e.g., Schweizer 1996; Schweizer and Koch 2002; Stankov 2000; ...
but given how important it may have been to our success, I think we should spend a little effort figuring out the line. There is also the aspect of selective evolution– that once a morality was established by the evolutionary winners, the losers might have been kicked out of the gene poo...
“He is not swayed by the loudest peoplein the room or the folks protesting him or whatnot,” one person told us. “What sways the president is the stories. Which is why his call with [Andrés] was really important. … I’m sure the chef has seen pictures and has talked to some ...
The science of anatomy was slow to develop historically, and remains surprisingly half-arsed. One good example from 2015 is the somewhat embarrassing discovery of lymphatic vessels in the central nervous system. Oops, how’d we miss that? My Heart Will Go On, by Robert Krulwich & Adam Cole,...