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July 23, 2023Blepharitis – Wikipedia
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“If You Understand How the Brain Works, You Can Reach Anyone”
May 13, 2023https://hbr.org/2017/03/if-you-understand-how-the-brain-works-you-can-reach-anyone
Beard, Alison. (2017). If You Understand How the Brain Works, You Can Reach Anybody. Harvard Business Review, Mar/Apr 2017, Vol. 95 Issue 2, p 60‐62.
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People who express certain genes in the dopamine system tend to be curious, creative, spontaneous, energetic, and mentally flexible. They are risk-takers and seek novelty. People who have high serotonin activity (or who take SSRI antidepressants) are more sociable, more eager to belong. They’re quite traditional in their values and less inclined toward exploration. People expressive of the testosterone system are tough-minded, direct, decisive, skeptical, and assertive. They tend to be good at what we called rule-based systems—engineering, computers, mechanics, math, and music. And people who are expressive of the estrogen/oxytocin system tend to be intuitive, imaginative, trusting, empathetic, and contextual long-term thinkers. They are sensitive to people’s feelings, too, and typically have good verbal and social skills.
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April 30, 2023Wildfire smoke getting into your home? Build a DIY Corsi-Rosenthal air filter. » Yale Climate Connections
April 30, 2023Amazon.com: Quantum Supremacy: How the Quantum Computer Revolution Will Change Everything: 9780385548366: Kaku, Michio: Books
April 3, 2023Maneuver Warfare: Can Modern Military Strategy Lead You to Victory?
March 26, 2023https://hbr.org/2002/04/maneuver-warfare-can-modern-military-strategy-lead-you-to-victory
Maneuver Warfare: Can Modern Military Strategy Lead You to Victory?
by Eric K. Clemons and Jason A. Santamaria
From the Magazine (April 2002)