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- 1From:State LegislaturesNov. 15, 2022 State Legislatures News We've all been there: Somebody says something so profoundly, utterly, mind-numbingly stupid that the natural reaction is, "How could you possibly think that?" "There's a very...
- 2From:New Statesman (Vol. 151, Issue 5657)If you've ever undergone general anaesthetic then you have experienced oblivion, an interruption of consciousness more complete than even the deepest sleep. Whole hours or days can pass in a millisecond; it's proof--if...
- 3From:Mind, Mood & Memory (Vol. 18, Issue 2)Q I sometimes find myself recalling a memory and feeling much different about it--often sadder--than I used to. Is my mind playing tricks or is my perspective just changing? A In a way, both reasons are possible....
- 4From:National Catholic Reporter (Vol. 58, Issue 4)After more than 250 columns about seeing the invisible with the eye of the soul, this is the 10th anniversary of Soul Seeing. In my first column, I quoted Dr. Thomas Hora, a psychiatrist who taught me about spiritual...
- 5From:MIT Technology Review (Vol. 124, Issue 5)What is your mind? It's a strange question, perhaps, but if pressed, you might describe it as the part of yourself that makes you who you are--your consciousness, dreams, emotions, and memories. Scientists believed for a...
- 6From:National Catholic Reporter (Vol. 57, Issue 21)Most of us have heard the warning, "Be careful what you pray for." As one of my friends lamented, "I prayed for patience, and suddenly my life was chock-full of opportunities to practice it!" Today's snippet from...
- 7From:Choices/Current Health (Vol. 36, Issue 4)STOP US if this sounds familiar: You get a bad grade and your brain goes into overdrive. You think, "I'm a screw-up, I'm going to fail this class, my GPA will tank,..." and on and on. You're not intentionally being extra...
- 8From:International Journal of Arts and Humanities (Vol. 47, Issue 47)Byline: Mohsin Khan and Ghulam Mustafa Mashori Keywords: Hyper-reality, culture, lifestyle, end of dialectics, Pragmatic mind and positive self-image Introduction Jean Baudrillard (1997, 1983), points out that...
- 9From:Astronomy (Vol. 47, Issue 7)Sixty may be the new 40 and all that, but it's still not a bad time to take a gander at progress on the old bucket list. I've always wanted to learn to draw, so a couple of months ago, I settled on a nice drawing app...
- 10From:The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (Vol. 136, Issue 1-2)My parents didn't warn me before we moved to Earth. They knew what I would be exposed to. They had to know; they were born on Earth. But they didn't think I would see it. They believed my years in the Pinj Colony...
- 11From:Psychology Today (Vol. 51, Issue 6)WHAT S MORE IMPORTANT, coming up with a great idea or executing one? New research suggests that when two people collaborate-one generating a concept, the other carrying it out-their contributions aren't valued equally...
- 12From:Journal of Unmanned Vehicle Systems (Vol. 6, Issue 4)The purpose of this study was to examine a person's willingness to ride (WTR) in an autonomous bus. Across two studies, we presented participants with hypothetical scenarios about riding in a driverless city or...
- 13From:Popular Science (Vol. 290, Issue 3)THERE'S AN IMAGE HIDDEN IN THESE black-and-white blotches. Once you spot the figure, that's it: The shape will emerge, and then, try as you might, you'll never unsee it. Consider yourself warned. It's a Dalmatian,...
- 14From:Access (Vol. 32, Issue 4)Problem Statement: In order to effectively support students' delivery of Motivational Interviewing (MI) during patient care, faculty should have appropriate training. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess...
- 15From:Access (Vol. 32, Issue 4)Problem Statement: The Entry-to-Practice Competencies and Standards for Canadian Dental Hygienists (National Competencies) document was published in January 2010 by the dental hygiene governing bodies and were provided...
- 16From:Access (Vol. 32, Issue 4)Problem Statement: Dental hygiene diploma graduates who immediately continue into degree-completion studies undergo a change from a clinically focused, hands-on learning environment to an experience focused on higher...
- 17From:Access (Vol. 32, Issue 4)Problem Statement: Because oral health is fundamental to maintaining overall health, all people should be granted access to receiving oral health care. A lack of access to oral health care exists among vulnerable and...
- 18From:USA Today (Vol. 146, Issue 2875)Black students in schools with more black teachers have more-positive attitudes and higher perceptions of fairness in school discipline, according to a study which also found that white students who attend such schools...
- 19From:USA Today (Vol. 146, Issue 2873)Worldwide, obesity is becoming more prevalent. According to The World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, worldwide obesity nearly has doubled, and has been identified as a major source of unsustainable health...
- 20From:Astronomy (Vol. 46, Issue 2)Seeing is believing. Or is it? In his influential 1950 book The Perception of the Visual World, psychologist James J. Gibson argued that our conscious perceptions come to us directly through our senses. This outside-in...