By: Danny Fredricks | Mar 20, 2010 |
Reference & Education The BIGGEST sign that a psychic is just making it up is obvious cold reading techniques. The truth is, cold reading is SUPER easy to spot, and unless you are super gullible and a true believer of the highest order, just about 90% of us are able to spot (and stop) cold reading instantly when we see it. Excessive attention paid to body language, asking lots of LEADING questions, trying to glean much more than "yes or no" answers, and more....are all surefire signs you are heading for being duped at worst, and a disappointing reading at best.
read more By: Danny Fredricks | Mar 20, 2010 |
Reference & Education In this article we are going to take a quick look at the phenomena of cold reading, and see how you can tell if a reader is employing these style techniques during your psychic experience. Before we start, it's a good idea to identify what a "cold reading" means, from a "lingo" standpoint:
read more By: Danny Fredricks | Mar 20, 2010 |
Reference & Education In this article we are going to talk about legitimate psychic readings by email. Why is this an important topic to discuss? Well, for many of us, getting an email reading is an easy, effortless and often ACCURATE way of getting an "inside peek" at where we're going... and the sorts of stuff we need to AVOID on our way there, right? But if you're like me, the problem is, finding a genuine intuitive who is ABLE to provide authentic email readings is often tougher than you may expect!
read more By: Alice Johnson | Mar 20, 2010 |
Reference & Education Everyone wants to get a better education and a college degree. Not just because they know they can do it but because it offers you job security as well. A lot of the time though women who want to do this discover they have bills to pay and this stops them.
read more By: Lance Winslow | Mar 20, 2010 |
Reference & Education Although it didn't get much coverage in the global media the Russians had a huge Dam Disaster that killed 75 people, or at least we are told it was only 75 people. Why did this happen; probably due to the corruption in Russia, and the fact that they had a huge flooding event the week prior. Still, floods come and go just like drought periods do.
read more By: Lance Winslow | Mar 20, 2010 |
Reference & Education Every day in the newspapers we read about the problems with high tuition costs for colleges and universities in America. Every year the price of tuition increases and often, it is twice or three times that of inflation. In fact, it is almost impossible for a family to save money for college and hope that the growth on that money over time will increase to help pay for it.
read more By: Lance Winslow | Mar 20, 2010 |
Reference & Education It is very difficult to enjoy absolute ethics in political research in the present period. This is because when politicians or groups of folks with specific agendas need a research paper to back them up, they end up paying a university, or research group for a specific outcome. Researchers should be very careful when taking such money, and understand that such strings attached to political research could indeed get them in trouble with the scientific community, or cause controversy with peer reviews.
read more By: Lance Winslow | Mar 20, 2010 |
Reference & Education For those who specialize in scientific research projects, they are always, and constantly looking for more research money. If they fail to impress those that might be giving them the money in grants, then they have to stop operations and stop their research. Often, the people that are giving the grants are politically motivated and a desire specific outcomes of the research.
read more By: Anne Jones | Mar 20, 2010 |
Reference & Education A lot of mothers want to get the opportunity to go back to school. Now they actually do have that chance especially with the government trying to let it known to people about the different grants and scholarships available out there.
read more By: J Delms | Mar 20, 2010 |
Reference & Education The pluralistic informal sectors in an organization can control the calculating serial-type of bullying to a degree, but these counter measures do not last indefinitely. Here are two common secondary control devices that have limited positive effects for reducing this kind of bullying.
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