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Evolution Made Really Smart People Long to Be Loners

Researchers Norman Li and Satoshi Kanazawa report that highly intelligent people experience lower life satisfaction when they socialize with friends more frequently. The survey measured life satisfaction, intelligence, and health. Analysis of this data revealed ……….

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Trauma release exercises

TRE (Tension & Trauma Release Exercise) is an innovative series of exercises that assist the body in releasing deep muscular patterns of stress, tension and trauma. TRE safely activates a natural reflex mechanism of shaking or vibrating that releases muscular tension, calming down the nervous system. When this muscular shaking/vibrating mechanism is activated in a safe and controlled environment, the body is encouraged to return back to a state of balance.

Here you can learn a little about…if you can speak German. 🙂

— https://mega.nz/#!mgM0HbBD!zGVPjoheIjSWQblqeWmUqC-t4OWhA2vGVuZmaqUMsbo

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Body, movement and dance in psychotherapy

This international, peer reviewed journal has reached its 10th anniversary this year. To celebrate this achievement, Routledge are offering free access to ten articles which have been handpicked by the Editors until the end of the 2016. So pick up …….

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Sigmund Freud – free download

The complete works of Sigmund Freud – free download

 All books and articles of Sigmund Freud are now available in electronic (standard e-book/e-text) form.

The text is available in all popular e-book formats. So if you are interested just have a look and make your choice.

— http://freudquotes.blogspot.de/2014/02/the-complete-works-of-sigmund-freud.html

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Good questions are better than good answers

Questions are at the heart of learning, but some questions create a narrow lens while others widen the field of inquiry. Varieties of questions include probing, subsidiary, organizing, divergent, sorting, etc.

How can you learn to find good and relevant questions? Questions are at the heart of learning, but some questions create a narrow lens while others widen the field of inquiry. So:

  • Learn How to Ask the Right Questions
  • Know How to Get Answers
  • Learn About Work Created by Other Students
  • Know How to Work with People Around the World
  • Self-Reflect Upon Their Work

If you are interested just have a look:

— https://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2015/08/17/five-critical-skills-to-empower-students-in-the-digital-age/

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High increase of HIV infection in China

There’s a high increase in HIV and AIDS-Infection in China. The UN says that it’s ten times higher than in other countries.

In China there’s a slight development and opening towards sexual diversity and yet there’s very, very little sex education in this field. Especially children and young people aren’t informed enough about the dangerous of sexual development, opening and sexual diversity.

There are about 800.000 – 1.500.000 people ……….

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Struggling is learning

Helping students to “learn how to learn” is crucial for understanding and becoming a life-long learner. To discover how aware students are of their thinking at different ages, it is necessary and really helpful to build “cultures of thinking.” The theory behind is that if educators can make thinking more visible, and help students develop routines around thinking, then their thinking about everything will deepen.

One example of this for this is the Harvard Medical School, where …….

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Accuracy of men’s perceptions of women’s sexual interest

Do men know or sense or realize if a woman is interested in them? The clear answer is, mostly NOT.

This study and many other ones have proven the same thing. Men put more weight to physical looks than women do while women put more weight to personality and resources than men do. But dont really understand or better to say cannot really read the body language of women.

Researchers from Iowa University found out that:

“183 undergraduate males judged the sexual interest of women in full-body photographs; the women varied along sexual interest, clothing style, and attractiveness dimensions. Half of the participants received feedback on their ratings. In a related transfer task, participants indicated whether women in photographs would respond positively to a sexual advance. History of sexual aggression and rape-supportive attitudes were assessed. Results: Participants relied substantially on both affective and nonaffective cues when judging women’s sexual interest. High-risk men relied less on affect and more on attractiveness. Feedback enhanced focus on women’s affective cues and decreased focus on nonaffective cues for both low-risk and high-risk men. Feedback affected transfer performance indirectly, via altered cue usage in the training task. Conclusions: The current work documents high-risk men’s altered focus on women’s affective and nonaffective cues and provides encouraging support for the potential use of a cognitive-training paradigm to enhance men’s perceptions of women’s sexual-interest cues, albeit to a lesser degree for high-risk men. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)”

http://psycnet.apa.org/?&fa=main.doiLanding&doi=10.1037/a0039845

http://www.bento.de/gefuehle/koerpersprache-von-frauen-erkennst-du-ob-sie-auf-dich-steht-961080/#ref=ressortblock

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Education and passion

How about learning in the future? There will be new models of learning by which the next generation of children will learn to participate in the world. More and more experts say that passion-projects are the best way to learn.

— http://singularityhub.com/2016/09/15/kurzweil-says-passion-projects-are-the-best-way-to-learn/

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What do ghosts feel?

It is widely known and accepted that people are afraid of ghosts. But what do ghosts themselves feel? Are they sad that they died? Do they enjoy scaring us? The field of ghost emotions (also known as “adfectuspirituality” or “psychological heebiejeebism”) is arguably one of the fastest growing disciplines in psychology today.

The science of ghost emotions dates back to Charles Darwin, who proposed that certain emotions were passed down from the living to the dead through evolution ………..

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