How to Disagree March 25, 2017
Posted by tkcollier in Lifestyle, News and politics, Religion.Tags: Disagreement, Internet, Life
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If we’re all going to be disagreeing more, we should be careful to do it well. What does it mean to disagree well? Most readers can tell the difference between mere name-calling and a carefully reasoned refutation, but I think it would help to put names on the intermediate stages. So here’s an attempt at a disagreement hierarchy:
Source: How to Disagree
If Great Scientists Had Logos March 25, 2017
Posted by tkcollier in Humor, Science & Technology.Tags: Humor, Logos, Science
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The Age that You Peak at Everything March 25, 2017
Posted by tkcollier in health, Life, Lifestyle.Tags: Aging, Life
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Many of the points mark the middle of an age range that scientists have identified, which means they are all determined by averages. Some are also surveys, not controlled trials, so there is a possibility the self-reports don’t capture the most accurate picture.But in many cases, the numbers keep cropping up for a reason, which is that life isn’t a downhill slide from youth.Here’s what you have to look forward to.
Source: The peak age for beauty, wealth, and more – Business Insider
International Cultural Stereotypes March 20, 2017
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. Lewis, after visiting 135 countries and working in more than 20 of them, came to the conclusion that humans can be divided into 3 clear categories, based not on nationality or religion but on BEHAVIOUR. He named his typologies Linear-active, Multi-active and Reactive.
Source: The Lewis Model – Dimensions of Behaviour | Cross Culture