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Some Do’s and Don’ts of Interviews

by king bushra in Work, February 15, 2011
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Tips on the do’s and don’ts of interviews.

The Bittersweet Symphony of Change

by Aurora Nainggolan in Philosophy, February 11, 2011
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This is a great time for Earth’s history in every aspect of life, the energies that we are cocooned in now are of a very high frequency, it is a wonderful time for the awakening of the human soul and this is one of our greatest walks to liberation.

Be Real Not Just Positive!

by Bewitched4258 in Philosophy, January 23, 2011
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Questions posed about positive thinking.

Critical Thinking for Everyone

by Joseph Parish in Advice, December 14, 2010
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Critical thinking is exactly what each of us endeavors to achieve in response to our daily activities both professionally and privately. When we employ the principles and practices of sound thinking we facilitate achieving expected goals, and resolving issues in a doable manner. We quickly appreciate that the fine art of questioning our environment pays off in dividends as we commit towards our goals.

How to Distinguish Between Fact and Opinion

by joeldgreat in Philosophy, December 2, 2010
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Distinguishing between fact and opinion is a vital critical thinking and reasoning skill. To make wise decisions and solve problems effectively, you need to know the difference between what people think (opinion) and what people know (fact); between what people believe to be true (opinion) and what has been proven to be true (fact). You should also be able to determine whether something presented as fact is really true or if you should accept it as a tentative truth.

The Context of Our Times and The Future of It All

by jhorne18 in Philosophy, November 1, 2010
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This article was written four October 2001 for my philosophy students. I really do not have anything I think I need to change, as nothing has changed substantially. Notes have been introduced at certain junctures for comparison of then and now. It explains 9/11 should have prompted us to look at our culture and way of thinking. I still think it ironic that 911 also is the emergency number, and we surely need to call it now, given the shrill and incoherent discourses we are hearing just before election time.

How to Analyze a Document – an Example

by jhorne18 in Issues, November 1, 2010
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Often, people stumble in attempting to analyze information contained in a document. This article is a case example of how one may go about doing so. Here is a note on research and sources. I refer to a paper, “Towards a Psycho-Civilized Society”, issued by “parascope”.

Clear Thinking for Success in Life

by neerajsharma in Advice, October 4, 2010
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CLEAR THINKING FOR SUCCESS IN LIFE.

The New Culture of Dobbing

by jodiefloss in Issues, September 16, 2010
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Dobbing’ is an Australian word, and also is known in different countries as “sneaking”, “grassing”, “informing” and “narking”. It means to inform against, report or betray. It is a particularly vicious pastime usually practised by disgruntled employees, dissatisfied ex-wives or ex-girlfriends, envious neighbours, and informants paid by the state. But that’s not all, it IS a socially unacceptable practise and dobbers are given the tag of being untrustworthy. Generally informing or reporting is conducted over trivial matters and for all the wrong reasons.

Becoming a Sociologist

by ecrivan wordwizard in Sociology, September 9, 2010
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Some of the needs a sociologist should have for his/her studies.

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