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Psychology
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Cranial Capacity Theory
Many people believe that those with large heads are smarter than the rest of the humans on the planet. This is not always true, but sometimes it is and is very noticeable in observation. Have you ever met someone with a large head who really was smarter than everyone else?
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Middle Zone Standard Study Of Handwriting
Past acceptance of middle zone size standards of 1/8th inch and 3 mm has been re-examined with two studies, conducted by the author, twenty-one years apart. Correlation of the two studies is high. Results indicate a significantly reduced standard.
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Are You Trapped In Manifestationland?
Don't get stranded in Manifestationland.
To do that, see to it that every visualization, affirmation, ritual and meditation to manifest something has 10 specific, measurable and positive actions toward your goal. As a result, you'll get what you want a lot quicker.
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Some Facts about Autism
Autism is one of the mental and behavioral disorders classified under the Pervasive Developmental Disorders or PDD. This is a group of disorders characterized by severe and pervasive abnormalities in social-interaction skills, presence of stereotyped behavior, interest, activities or lack of imaginative play.
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How Do You Decide What to Commit to Memory?
Have you ever considered what you decide to commit to memory; how about what you do not? Recently this subject got a bit of buzz in our Online Think Tank when discussing Mind Mapping and critical thinking processes, methods and philosophy. Everyone has formatted their brain to work a certain way so the question is; How Do You Decide What to Commit to Memory?
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The Problem with Cognitive Therapy
How can you know for sure that therapists and their curriculum will actually change faulty thinking errors and self-defeating behaviors? Almost any counseling program can claim it is cognitive therapy, but can they prove it actually works?
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