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Communication and interpersonal skills Good communicators make more money, have higher self-esteem, have better marriages, and are sought out more by employers.
Eggs and Meat The shortage then moved over to grocery stores in the fall. According to Business Insider, nearly half of Americans in a survey...
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The products come in several sizes, the smallest of which contains two liters of oxygen and fits in a pocket. They are considered safe for healthy...
Read More »It’s no secret that our education system isn’t ideal. Many of the life skills we need aren’t being taught; instead, we focus on programming youth with industry-specific skills to prepare them for the workforce. Too often, this means that kids are graduating from high school and college ill-equipped to handle the broader challenges found in life. Though important, learning the structure of a cell won’t teach you how to de-escalate conflict before it goes too far, and learning how to find the value of x won’t teach you how not to crumble under pressure. Not only do life skills improve one’s quality of life, they are also attractive to employers, who need workers that are mentally stable and well equipped to handle challenges and responsibilities that aren’t listed on the job description. That’s why the World Health Organization (WHO) identified five fundamental life skills that are relevant for everybody, regardless of culture, education, or background. Specifically, the WHO focused on psychosocial skills rather than skills like, say, financial management or learning to cook. These are broad abilities that one can improve over time through conscious effort that deal with one’s sense of self, sense of others, and cognitive abilities.
Recognize the Signs Physical symptoms of anxiety such as rapid heart rate, increased breathing rate, sweating, trembling, and shortness of breath....
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chimpanzees We share 99 percent of our DNA with chimpanzees, so it comes as no surprise that countless hours of research have been dedicated to...
Read More »We all know that there are few domains that don’t rely heavily on creative and critical thinking. Defining critical thinking, though is a very slippery task. “At one level we all know what ‘critical thinking’ means — it means good thinking, almost the opposite of illogical, irrational, thinking,” wrote Dr. Peter Facione in his essay “Critical Thinking: What It Is and Why It Counts.” But there’s more to it than that vague definition, of course. Facione asserts that “Critical thinking [is] purposeful, self-regulatory judgment which results in interpretation, analysis, evaluation, and inference, as well as explanation of the evidential, conceptual, methodological, criteriological, or contextual considerations upon which that judgment is based.” Put simply, it’s a self-aware, focused, analytical way of looking at things. As it turns out, one of the best ways to improve one’s critical thinking skills is to study the humanities. The trend has been to think of the humanities as some kind of vestigial tail trailing behind the rest of the more cutting-edge fields of study, a holdover from a time when poets were actually celebrities. However, the humanities has always been about teaching people to think well. Regrettably, humans have peculiar, bias-prone, and heuristics-reliant brains in place of more efficient and purpose-built computers, but we have to learn to work with what we’ve got. There’s research that backs this assertion up as well. One study from North Carolina State University, for instance, found that students enrolled in humanities courses became more skeptical of pseudoscience compared to those enrolled in a course on scientific research methods.
1. Minecraft. It's easy to write off Minecraft, but it's just as easy to forget how excellent of a survival game it can be. Sep 6, 2022
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Wojcicki repeats much of what we've heard before from YouTube spokespeople, saying dislikes were removed because they were sometimes a reflection...
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Besides close relationships, there are two other things that predict happiness in people: having a job or hobby that they love and that challenges...
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Grenades were first used against armored vehicles during World War I, but it wasn't until World War II when more effective shaped charge anti-tank...
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Earthquake damage facts show fires caused by earthquakes are the second most common hazard. Earthquake fires start when electrical and gas lines...
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