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Tài liệu More Stuff We Make Up About Our Prospects- Wendy Weiss pptx
... More Stuff We Make Up About Our Prospects by Wendy Weiss Go through the "no's" to get to "yes." ... possibilities? Well, you can. And this is how: I have been writing a lot recently about changing the way that you think. Many times, what we think is a "no" is really something that we are ... things we make up about what we think our prospect is really saying. Frequently, the two have nothing in common! Learning to hear what your prospect is actually saying versus what you make up...
Ngày tải lên: 16/01/2014, 22:20
The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business
... relatively little on its own, over time, the meals we order, what we say to our kids each night, wheth- er we save or spend, how often we exercise, and the way we organize our thoughts and work routines ... organiza- tions has expanded in ways we couldn’t have imagined fifty years ago. We now know why habits emerge, how they change, and the science behind their mechanics. We know how to break them into ... and, with technologies that allowed them to peer inside people’s skulls in real time, watched as blood and electrical impulses flowed through their brains while they were exposed to temptations such...
Ngày tải lên: 11/03/2014, 18:09
Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping--Updated and Revised for the Internet, the Global Consumer, and Beyond
... Marlboro even though no such signs were in that store. If we went into stores only when we needed to buy something, and if once there we bought only what we needed, the economy would, , collapse-boom. ... When we checked with our client, we learned that sales from that tie rack were lower than they expected from a fixture located on a main thoroughfare. The butt-brush factor, we surmised; was why ... what. we& apos;ll find until we find it, and even then, we sometimes have to stop to figure out what it is we& apos;re seeing. Yes, for a ~ot of work now, after more than thirty years we...
Ngày tải lên: 15/03/2014, 15:16
Choosing the Road to Prosperity Why We Must End Too Big to Fail—Now pdf
... September 2010, pp. 14–16, as well as Brewer and Jagtiani, note 10. However, Dodd–Frank seeks to reduce these TBTF subsidies. Choosing the Road to Prosperity Why We Must End Too Big to Fail—Now by ... gurus and policymakers could have been thinking. But complicity presupposes a willful blindness we see what we want to see or what life’s experiences condition us to see. Why spoil the party ... could support such valuations. ese accounting expedients allowed them to claim they were healthy—until they weren’t. Write-downs were later revised by several orders of magnitude to acknowledge...
Ngày tải lên: 22/03/2014, 20:21
empires of belief - why we need more scepticism and doubt in the 21th century
... Instead, we now have faith-based politics entrenching itself in both the Western and Islamic worlds (and to some extent elsewhere as well), bringing faith-based science in its wake. As we shall ... not: ‘The force we feel in the scep- tical argument when we first encounter it is itself evidence that the conception of knowledge employed in the argument is the very con- ception we have been operating ... that we do have a basis from which to test our knowledge claims, rather like the notion of scaffolding in Wittgenstein: we can rely, Stroud maintains, on ‘the familiar assessments of knowledge we...
Ngày tải lên: 05/06/2014, 11:25
on desire why we want what we want nov 2005
... book, I take a look at what scientists have discovered about desire—about how we form desires and why we form the desires we do. I begin with a discussion of the structure of desire and the sources ... desire can trample the plans we had for our lives and thereby alter our destinies. If we are to understand desire—indeed, if we are to un- derstand the human condition we need to acknowledge the ... This page intentionally left blank On Desire: Why We Want What We Want William B. Irvine OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS The Ebb and Flow of Desire 15 denly...
Ngày tải lên: 11/06/2014, 02:02
why we talk the evolutionary origins of language mar 2007
... perspective, we speak because it aVords us pleasure or because we need to, but that tells us nothing about why, biologically, we have the mode of communication that we have. Though we shall of ... lower animals do not diVer in kind, although immensely in degree. A diVerence in degree, however great, does not justify us in placing man in a distinct kingdom’ (Darwin 1871). 4 Why We Talk Why ... Why We Talk they were as hairy as chimpanzees, would make them look larger and more impressive than they are. 7 Is our animality limited to such situations, in which we may forget that we are...
Ngày tải lên: 11/06/2014, 09:45
state university of new york press the evolution of death why we are living longer oct 2006
... undignified. Most of the time anyway.” She thought, Perhaps it’s just as well. Reminds us that we re ani- mals. Maybe we d do better if we tried to behave more like good animals and less like gods. —P. ... genes, we cannot live without our environment. Life is a compromise with both our genes and our environment. There is no such thing as perfection. We simply make do with what is at hand, although we might ... death descends upon the cohort between an initial delay and a late deceleration. Were species-determination to play no part in influencing individuals’ life span and were death entirely a random event,...
Ngày tải lên: 11/06/2014, 12:57
báo cáo hóa học: " Can we make the basilic vein larger? maneuvers to facilitate ultrasound guided peripheral intravenous access: a prospective cross-sectional study" ppt
... differe nce in cephalic vein size fol- lowing lowering of the arm and a combination of lower- ing the arm and warm water emersion [16]. It is unclear why lowering the arm seemed to have a negative impact ... of bias. Although procedures were utilized to ensure that the basilic vein returned to baseline size between different maneuvers, it is possible that our results were biased by inadequate recov- ery ... consent was obtained from all volunteers. Volunteers were excluded from the study if they had any acute medical illness or were pregnant. Volunteers were given a questionnaire to determine if they...
Ngày tải lên: 21/06/2014, 00:20
reality is broken why games make us better and how th jane mcgonigal
Ngày tải lên: 04/07/2014, 20:38
The Luxury of Contemplation: Why we own ourselves time to reflect on our own work
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