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How Gadgets Lose Their Magic
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by einbar  5-9-2009    2
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Will the economic crisis lead to major societal changes?
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by einbar  5-9-2009    3
 "Why are former business executives and attorneys volunteering more time to help their communities? Why do the children of immigrants assume values very different from those of their parents? Why has the size of Japanese families declined substantially? A new theory of social change and development by UCLA distinguished professor of psychology Patricia Greenfield answers these and other questions and offers insights into the future".
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Forever young - take a look at 50 years of Barbie dolls:
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by einbar  3-5-2009    1
 Over the years, she's enraged feminists, beguiled little girls, and built an empire. But does Barbie, at 50, still matter? take a look at 50 years of Barbie dolls:
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Why do dominant personalities attain influence in face-to-face groups?
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by einbar  2-14-2009    3
 In the present research, the authors proposed that individuals high in trait dominance attain influence because they behave in ways that make them appear competent--even when they actually lack competence
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“Teach me to dance, will you, Zorba?” Down and Out — or Up..?.
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by einbar  1-18-2009    4
 "There are people who fall hard and do not find their feet for a long time, if ever — a condition some psychiatrists call complicated grief. And the depth of this economic collapse has unceremoniously stripped thousands of far more than money: reputations have reversed; friendships have turned sour; families have fractured."
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A country's productivity increase as its gender gap narrows
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by einbar  11-12-2008    3
 3. The greater standing women have, the more everyone benefits: Industrialized countries can still grow their economies substantially by elevating women. Closing the employment gender gap "would have huge economic implications for the developed economies, boosting US GDP by as much as 9%, Eurozone GDP by as much as 13% and Japanese GDP by as much as 16%," according to the report
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The Mind-BlackBerry Problem - Why we think we can function in two worlds at once??
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by einbar  11-8-2008    2
 "If we don't want this two-worlds experiment to be regulated nature's way—by killing people—then we'd better regulate it ourselves. Here are a few proposed rules of the road. Multitasking is a glorious gift. We can't ban it, nor should we. Want to phone your spouse or your office while walking? Fine. The only life at stake is yours. Want to turn on your car radio or music player? Fine. Listening is easier than talking, and you can mentally or physically shut it off when necessary. Want to chat with your passenger? Fine again. Studies indicate that passenger conversations are less distracting than phone calls, apparently because you're sharing and often referring to the same environment.
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"Chance favors the prepared mind"
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by einbar  11-3-2008    1
 More from JANET RAE-DUPREE one of my favorite writer ...
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"Creative people don’t care about the time or the state of the economy.."
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by einbar  11-2-2008   
 “Creativity doesn’t care about economic downturns,” Mr. Lieberman says. “In the middle of the 1970s, when we were having a big economic downturn, both Apple and Microsoft were founded. Creative people don’t care about the time or the season or the state of the economy; they just go out and do their thing.”
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Why as our knowledge & expertise increase, our bility to innovate tend to taper off ?
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by einbar  10-18-2008    3
 In her book, “Innovation Killer: How What We Know Limits What We Can Imagine — and What Smart Companies Are Doing About It,” Cynthia Barton Rabe proposes bringing in outsiders whom she calls zero-gravity thinkers to keep creativity and innovation on track.“Look for people with renaissance-thinker tendencies, who’ve done work in a related area but not in your specific field,” she says. “Make it possible for someone who doesn’t report directly to that area to come in and say the emperor has no clothes.”
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No one can afford to ignore the artist within - It’s time for our imaginative right brain
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by einbar  10-16-2008    2
 "Why bother? Because much of the left-brain-centric work that the Information Age workers of America once did — computer programming, financial accounting, routing calls — is now done more cheaply in Asia or more efficiently by computers. If it can be outsourced or automated, it probably has been"
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People who believe that talent can be developed are the ones who really push, stretch...
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by einbar  10-16-2008    1
 'Is it possible to shift from a fixed mind-set to a growth mind-set? Absolutely, according to Ms. Dweck. But, “it’s not easy to just let go of something that has felt like your self for many years,” she writes. Still, she says, “nothing is better than seeing people find their way to things they value.”
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