Sunday, February 7, 2010

Straight Shotacon Mangas To Read Online

explain how they created the culture and civilization

I have not seen a video from TED.com that in less time (less than 8 minutes) to give an explanation as completely and accurately to such an important issue In this case, "how is generated the culture and civilization." The rapporteur V Ramachandran is a neurologist who through explanation of a feature of the human brain, the existence of mirror neurons, masterfully explains why humans are so well prepared to learn (and create a culture) and to empathize with others, and so closely united to form groups (and create civilizations.) Seem designed to merge with others, it is as if we had the brains connected to the rest of our fellow humans. A small detail of how the brain works but makes a big difference.

This is another of those videos that one can regard as indispensable.
(It is subtitled in 10 languages, including English)





And while we're here talking brain I can not re-link here with this other video of a neurologist (Jil Bolte Taylor) who suffered a stroke that beat, but let him be Witness the efforts of his brain in real time, to overcome this attack while watching the game of responsibilities of the two hemispheres of the brain. Another video that makes you feel very different than before viewing.


Sunday, January 24, 2010

What Happens When You Mix Alcohol And Doxylamine

Managing a project, conduct an orchestra

There are many styles of management and directors. Many of them are successful and get their business objectives. The largest differences tend to occur in staff satisfaction in how people feel they are the team that has achieved the result, after this experience here. There is much written about this and I am not an expert at all beyond my personal experience. So this video was among those recommended for TED.com Christmas I found so interesting, because it has those styles of leadership and the reactions of the teams using the example of classical music and orchestras and their conductors. I had never noticed that there were so many ways of directing and all the video was a discovery, especially since the speaker estambiƩn a conductor. Enjoy!



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In a future of e-readers How do you present the information? While the topics Count

could all agree on that as it is easier and faster access to information, need to store less information, however, increase our criterion for distinguish the relevant from the irrelevant. This represents a new approach to educating new generations that unfortunately many times I see reflected in the analysis.

Similarly, if we access increasingly electronic information within a virtual environment, hyperlinked and interactive, it is clear that the way in which submit such information need not be the same now appears in books, magazines or newspapers.

Taking this last thought, in these months I've been inactive blog, for lack of diligence and for abuse of Twitter, I found this video of the editor of Popular Science done with the help of designers BERG which explores new features made possible by the use of electronic media. I think it's very interesting that I have included my delicious.com in recent months.

Mag + from Bonnier on Vimeo.