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Topic "Motivational theory" was discussed 9 times on 6 sites in last 3 months
Started 22 hours, 53 minutes ago (2009-01-06 18:00:00)
by American_Jihad
In response to the moronic freemanaic in post # 68 The Truth about Islamic Crusades and Imperialism Historical facts say that Islam has been imperialistic—and would still like to be, if only for religious reasons. Many Muslim clerics, scholars, and activists, for example, would like to impose Islamic law around the world. Historical facts say that Islam, including ...
Started 1 day, 20 hours ago (2009-01-05 20:21:00)
by Rustang
Quote: Originally Posted by JCR The forum located here http://speedtalk.com/ is better than most you'll find. Indeed, it is worth becoming a member of their forums to see what everyone is currently doing with cylinder head development. I have an audio CD that explains some current cylinder head theory and current...
Started 2 days, 3 hours ago (2009-01-05 13:40:20)
by Bill Rees
Interesting. There's also a big writeup on wikipedia regarding trolling. Perhaps, you should look that up next. Condor wrote: > Jimmy Drew wrote: > > I have been using both...and like both... but for an all around great > > camera in the P&S catagory the G10 is terrific. I know DPreview > > rated the LX3 much highrer than the LX3 but I have found that in > > actual everyday ...
Started 2 days, 23 hours ago (2009-01-04 17:21:00)
by AnarchoGoth
Cognitive dissonance is an uncomfortable feeling caused by holding two contradictory ideas simultaneously. The "ideas" or "cognitions" in question may include attitudes and beliefs, and also the awareness of one's behavior. The theory of cognitive dissonance proposes that people have a motivational drive to reduce dissonance by changing their attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors, or by justifying or...
Started 1 week ago (2008-12-30 17:51:00)
by ohein56
Quote: Originally Posted by zane As far as reputable sources go, explain why exactly they are not reputable instead of simply labeling them as a zealot. Do you want me to link you to the biographies of the numerous Ph.Ds that run those sites? What are your reputable sources? Here, read this. It's from ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-12-30 11:18:00)
by KnoxJetFan
Quote: Originally Posted by YJF Where do I start? There is so much here to cover. I haven't chimed in yet on any of these subjects. Each subject kind of ties in to the other. Brace yourself, This is going to be a long post. ERIC MANGINI Eric Mangini is the fall guy for The Jets crashing and burning in 2008. The majority of ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-12-29 23:41:00)
by Bean Counter
Quote: Originally Posted by HansKJ Bean Counter, to refute something requires that you first prove something to be false or erroneous. I really do believe that in order to prove my statements false or erroneous you must first provide one historical example of a pure laissez faire capitalist system. Now you and I both know ...
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2008-12-25 00:17:00)
by SocialistScott
Scientific American Magazine - December 19, 2008 Evolution of the Mind: 4 Fallacies of Psychology Some evolutionary psychologists have made widely popularized claims about how the human mind evolved, but other scholars argue that the grand claims lack solid evidence By David J. Buller Charles Darwin wasted no time applying his theory of evolution to human psychology, ...
Started 2 weeks ago (2008-12-24 06:42:00)
by KTBotanicals
We're spies. KGB otanicals. LoL Actually, the fact is that when you are passionate about doing something, and you feel that you are carrying out your life's mission- Its not work per se. You can never match the intrinsic reward you get from doing something you love, through extrinsic rewards such as money, cars, or status. In fact, when an individual is extrinsically rewarded for doing a ...