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Monday, February 24, 2014

In Sheep"s Clothing: Understanding and Dealing with Manipulative People

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Dr. George Simon knows how people push your buttons.  Your children--especially teens--are expert at it, as is your mate.  A co-worker may quietly undermine your efforts while professing to be helpful, or your boss may prey on your weaknesses.  Manipulative people have two goals: to win and to look good doing it.  Often those they abuse are only vaguely aware of what is happening to




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Saturday, February 15, 2014

In Sheep"s Clothing: Understanding and Dealing with Manipulative People

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Dr. George Simon knows how people push your buttons.  Your children--especially teens--are expert at it, as is your mate.  A co-worker may quietly undermine your efforts while professing to be helpful, or your boss may prey on your weaknesses.  Manipulative people have two goals: to win and to look good doing it.  Often those they abuse are only vaguely aware of what is happening to




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Monday, January 27, 2014

In Sheep"s Clothing: Understanding and Dealing with Manipulative People

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Dr. George Simon knows how people push your buttons.  Your children--especially teens--are expert at it, as is your mate.  A co-worker may quietly undermine your efforts while professing to be helpful, or your boss may prey on your weaknesses.  Manipulative people have two goals: to win and to look good doing it.  Often those they abuse are only vaguely aware of what is happening to




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Monday, September 23, 2013

Famous people with no discernible talent

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Friday, May 17, 2013

U.N. encourages people to eat more insects

Deep-fried insects for sale at a food stand in Bangkok, Thailand (Wikicommons)The United Nations has some advice for the starving people of the world that might bug you. Eating insects might just be the future of food.

A new report from the U.N. says that eating insects (high in protein, low in fat) can help fight global warming, pollutions, and yes, hunger. And if the suggestion catches on, it could even be great for small businesses.

The concept of eating insects as part of a regular diet is known as entomophagy is already practiced by an estimated two billion people, according to the report, which was issued on Monday, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization.

In 2012, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation named Dr. Aaron T. Dossey’s “All Things Bugs” company the winner of the foundation’s annual Grand Challenges Explorations contest. The group received a grant to pursue its project to come up with viable insect protein options to combat malnutrition in children.

So, which bugs earned the U.N.’s seal of approval? Well, there are reportedly more than 1,900 edible insect species. The international governing body suggested people try red ants, bees, caterpillars, crickets, grasshoppers, locusts wasps and certain types of water beetles.

And why do insects provide a viable alternative to other livestock?

That’s because on average insects product less greenhouse gas than larger animals and require a smaller ratio of food compared to the amount of substanance they provide. A Rice University study found that cultivating insects for food requires about 10 times less plant and land-mass than producing food from traditional livestock sources.

And the U.N. is looking to insects for more than food. A recent $100,000 was given by the organization to study whether South African flies can be used to transform blood, manure and other organic waste into animal feed.


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Monday, March 25, 2013

More people have access to cell phones than toilets

A new United Nations report says that more people have access to more mobile toilets (original, AP images) a new United Nations study found that more people in the world have access to a mobile phone than a working Cabinet.

The study claim numbers of the estimated 7 billion world of 6 billion people have access to mobile phones. However, only 4.5 billion lack access to sanitation.

At a news conference announcing the report, UN Secretary-General Jan Eliasson has announced that the organization is launching a bid to halve the number of those who do not have access by the end of 2015.

"Let's face it, this is a problem that people don't like to talk about. But goes to the heart of ensuring good health, a clean environment and fundamental human dignity for billions of people, "Eliasson said at the press conference.

In August 2012, the Bill Gates Foundation began its effort to "reinvent the toilet" as a way to help curb the number of people worldwide without access to sanitary waste disposal.

Interestingly, the report states that India alone is responsible for 60 percent of the world's population that doesn't use a WC, 626 million individuals estimated. Yet, at the same time, there are an estimated 1 billion handsets in India.

On the contrary, in the most highly populated country in the world, China, only 14 million people lack access to sanitation. However, there are also less mobile phones in China, 986 million, according to the Daily Mail.

Driving the point home, more than 750,000 people die each year from diarrhoea and one of its primary causes is by unsanitary conditions created in the community without access to toilets.

And there are other benefits options installation of sanitation most modern that doesn't immediately come to mind.

"This can also improve the security of women and girls, who are often targeted when they are alone," said Martin Mogwanja, Deputy Executive Director of the children's Fund of the United Nations. And providing secure and private toilets can also help the girls to remain in school, we know that can increase their future earnings and help break the cycle of poverty.


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