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    Doctoral Fellowships, Human Behaviour in Social and Economic Change
    2008-08-25 13:41:00
    Outstanding candidates with a background in Applied Ethics, Economics, Psychology or Sociology and who are interested in interdisciplinary research are invited to apply for 12 Doctoral Fellowships... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
    By: 10 Academic Resources Daily
     
    12 Doctoral Fellowships in Human Behaviour in Social & Econ C
    2008-08-17 09:06:00
    Outstanding candidates with a background in Applied Ethics, Economics, Psychology or Sociology and who are interested in interdisciplinary research are invited to apply for 12 Doctoral Fellowships... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
    By: 10 Academic Resources Daily
     
    Time Changes Behaviour
    2008-06-01 08:42:01
    The "Love" Word:6 weeks: I love you, I love you, I love you.6 months: Of course I love you!6 years: God, if I didn't love you, then why the hell did I propose?Back from Work:6 weeks: Honey, I'm home.6 months: BACK!!6 years: What did your mom cook for us today?Gifts:6 weeks: Honey, I really hope you liked the ring.6 months: I bought you a painting; it would fit the motif in the living Room6 years: Here's the money. Buy yourself something.Phone Ringing:6 weeks: Baby, somebody wants you on the phone6 months: Here, for you6 years: Phone Ringing!Cooking:6 weeks: I never knew food could taste so good!6 months: What are we having for dinner tonight?6 years: Come on, again?Apology:6 weeks: Honey muffin, don't you worry, I’ll never hold this against you6 months: Watch out! Don't do it again?6 years: What's not to understand about what I just said?New Dress:6 weeks: Oh my God, you look like an angel in that dress6 months: You bought a new dress again?6 years: How much did THAT cost me?TV:6 wee
    By: Stupid Tips
     

    Indecent behaviour or behavior.
    2008-05-30 09:06:00
    Leyendo un diccionario inglés-español recordé que cuando Amalia Granata estuvo en El Muro Infernal, Marley le dijo que cuando entrevistó a Robbie Williams, el cantante le mencionó a la rosarina groupie que escribía mal los mails y que no los entendía.La justificación de Granata fue porque ella le escribía en inglés americano y Robbie habla inglés británico.No puedo dilucidar si solo trató de subestimar al público con una mentirilla o directamente no se dió cuenta desde su inocencia de lo que dijo. Si bien hay palabras que se escriben distinto, las mayores diferencias se dan en la fonética. O sea, hablando.INGLES AMERICANO VS. INGLES BRITANICO (ver)
    By: El Bárbaro
     
    Is that 'Terrorist Behaviour' of Dominion Virginia Power about ignoring community's Solar Power Panels?
    2008-04-23 03:30:00
    Such a behavior sucks! This Power production and distribution company from Virginia, USA, represents a direct threat to national security of USA!Have security agencies recognized such a behavior as a Terrorist Threat to National Energy Security, yet?Have security agencies done anything considering enforcement of American energy independence?Have federal agencies confiscated property of the first responsible person (GM, CEO, etc.) and of the company, which possesses direct threat to national security in omitting use of Free Solar Power and to protect the property and investments of its own citizens, who are concern about country's energy dependence to oil at $116?Energy is a vital part of any civilization. It is a vital part of modern American society.Energy could also represents a great threat to National Security, if omitted in any way! This video tells more than enough!The price of oil is at its record level of $116 per barrel and that is a great threat to National Economy and to Nat
    By: Solar Shingles
     
    UN Tells Parties to Stop 'Intimidatory Behaviour'
    2008-04-07 07:31:00
    The United Nations has said that the momentum continues to build ahead of historic Constituent Assembly elections in Nepal, but violent clashes and acts of
    By: Breaking Nepal news and reviews at what ever
     

    Maternal Behaviour – Reproduction
    2008-02-18 04:20:00
    The newborn kitten is eleven to fifteen centimeters (four to six inches) long and weighs between seventy and one-hundred-and-thirty-five grams (two and five ounches). It is a fairly helpless creature at this stage, unable to see because of closed eyelids, unable to hear with ears that are folded back, and capable of wiggling and squirming but not walking.Brothers and sisters instinctively bunch tighter to conserve warmth.Over the next two to three months the mother cat gradually teaches her kittens all they need to know in order to look after themselves.BondingIn the first few days of life, the queen is absolutely vital to the kittens’ survival, not least in protecting them while they are physically so vulnerable. Instinctively, the queen knows what to do, even if it is her first litter. When she decides to carry a kitten, she does it by gently but firmly grasping the scruff of its neck.Although the mother often grasps the kitten unceremoniously, she does it gently and never causes a
    By: Kitty Cat Meow
     
    Sexual Behaviour - Reproduction
    2008-02-18 03:12:00
    Queens reach sexual maturity between seven and twelve months of age. Do not breed a queen until she is at least one year old, at which age cats breed most easily. Toms mature sexually between ten and fourteen months of age.The oestrus cycleQueens come into heat (oestrus) according to a seasonal rhythm. The heat period lasts for two to four days and occurs at approximately two-week intervals. The cycle is usually repeated two or three times in spring (mainly March and April) and again in summer (mainly June and July), with sometimes a third period of activity in September. Not being machines some queens do their own thing and have heat cycles somewhat outside these main peaks. When a queen is in heat she will adopt a characteristic posture: front end flat on the ground, rear end stuck in the air and hind legs “pedaling” an invisible bicycle.A queen begins to rub and roll.Preventing pregnancyA good time to have a female kitten neutered (spayed) if you do not intend to breed from her
    By: Kitty Cat Meow
     
    Change Backspace Behaviour in Firefox
    2008-01-10 11:44:38
    So you've just spent ages filling out all your details on a long web form, or have just written a 5000 work blog post. You are about to hit submit, but you notice a mistake. Going to correct it, you hit the delete key — but wait — the text field wasn't highlighted. You watch in horror as Firefox takes you back a page in your history, deleting everything you just wrote.If that horror story sounds familiar, you might want to try changing the behaviour of the delete key in Firefox. Luckily, this is quite easy and doesn't require any Add-ons.Start by opening up Firefox and typing about:config into the address bar. After you press return, you should see a huge list of Firefox preferences that you can change. Start typing browser.backspace into the filter box at the top, until you see the item called Browser.backspace_action. Double-click on it, and type one of the following:Type 1 to make the backspace key scroll up a page in the current window. Shift-Backspace will scroll down. This is essentially the opposite hitting the space bar, which will scroll down a page and Shift-space will scroll up a page.Type 2 to make the backspace key do nothing. Except delete when text is selected, of course.Type 0 to change back to the default behaviour of going back a page. Note that Command-Left and Right also do this, as well as Command-[ and ].
    By: Mac OS X Tips
     
    Gossip Roundup: Shameful Celebrity Behaviour Runs Rampant [del.icio.us]
    2007-01-15 12:20:13
    Janice Dickinson gets kicked out; Jennifer Garner was fat, Angelina Jolie is picky
    By: Style IT
     
    A Philosophy On Human Behaviour
    2007-01-12 19:05:50
    Ok, so I started writing this book in 2005 but never got past the first chapter. I would very much like to complete the book before 2010, but I would need as much input as I can get from all my friends; So here is the ‘Introduction’ to give you a general idea of what the book is all about…Introduction:‘A Philosophy Of Human Behaviour’ based on the personal experiences of author David Venter as well as independent research of psychologists and professors of human behaviour. This publication may be used as a guideline to resolving conflict between the new and the old generations. It has always been a bit difficult for the older generation to interact with, and understand the lifestyle of the new younger generation. Our style of living has changed dramatically over the past few years with technology and the media as the main cause of this change.Youngsters are exposed to more knowledge and information then ever before and this allows them to, in many cases,
    By: Obsession du Jour
     
    All Behaviour is Communication
    2006-07-20 10:41:00
    Your body movements, the way you use your eyes and face, your changing skin tone, your physical posture, your voice tonality, pace, and pitch, and even your level and positioning of breath, give clues to other people about who and what you are. In our distant evolutionary past, the accurate sending and receiving of those clues could mean the difference between grunts of approval and acceptance or assault and battery with a crude weapon. Today, we invest a large part of our early lives learning how not to show what we’re thinking, perfecting how not to reveal our feelings and practising how not to be read or understood by others. We learn to manage the impressions others have of us during an uncompromising indoctrination into polite society in our formative years. We create public and often private facades to hide behind, to put people off the scent. We have been conditioned to send out false cues to project as someone other than who we really are. As our culture has allegedly become more sophisticated, it seems that one of the greatest fears to emerge is that of being discovered to be completely and wondrously human. We have developed a range of defences to prevent people from discovering that we are as human as the next person. We are taught to devalue the honest expression of our emotions. We learn, usually in collusion with significant others like parents and teachers, to suppress spontaneous reactions and expressions of true sentiment. By the time we reach our mid-twenties, many of us have become so good at self-containment that even those closest to us rarely get a glimpse of our truer selves. The tyranny of compliance and socialisation exact a high price. So, when we ‘do’ containment, what does it look and sound like to others? Most self-containment acts are very amateurish indeed. To excel at self-containment you need to focus on two things simultaneously: hiding your feelings, opinions, and responses and creating a credible mask to replace them. It’s
    By: CharismaCom
     
     
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