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The badlands of stanene: Stanene is softer and consequently much more rippled than its cousins graphene and silicene.
Image Credit: Mathew Cherukara, Badri Narayanan and Subramanian Sankaranarayanan/Argonne National Laboratory.
As predicted by the ICU staff my weight is expected to expand and contract so the MB belt is too short to wear. In the morning I challenged myself to solve the linkage of MAC’s kind gift to me. I was only several minutes into making my fingers sore and my ability to figure what clicks when and why when my day nurse and asked what I was trying to master. She offered to take a quick look and after having removed a clear plastic protector flap on one side that MAC had noted, flipped one side and like a snake charmer playing music at a bizarre, she had immediately had success. We tried the belt around but with the IV weight gain that was impossible. As an aside, my protective lads below were a filled with fluid that they felt like a basketball about to explode. It’s apparently a common unpleasant side or in my case a frontal effect. I felt as if I was sitting on a long flight to Asia in a seat shaped like a funnel. Thankfully I was not anywhere to be the first male to note that symptom so they were very patient and understanding. I was truly expecting for a seam to burst in a fountain of red like in an old Japanese samurai movie.
Sampson has been our buddy since 2004. In the winter of 2008, he suffered a severe perineal hernia that required a $2000 surgery to repair it. At the time of the surgery, we were told that due to the severity of the hernia that it was likely to reoccur. As predicted, it has reoccurred and he desperately needs more surgery before 2012. Other than the hernia, he is a happy, healthy and active dog who should live to his mid to late teens. Therefore, I cannot in good conscience end his life prematurely. I have also contacted a Corgi rescue in hopes that he could be adopted to a family that is more financially able to care for him. However, since my husband and I can't have children, giving him up for adoption because of health issues seems as ridiculous to us as giving up our 9 year old child for adoption because we can't keep up with the medical expenses. We work in the service industry, living paycheck to paycheck and our credit is not good enough to get a care credit card that would allow us to make payments. To help us pay for Sampson's surgery, we have set up a ChipIn donation site to raise funds for Sampson's surgery. So please consider donating whatever small amount you can to help keep Sampson with the family that loves him. If you can't make a donation, please pass this info along to friends who may be able to help. Sampson, his Corgi buddies Shiloh & Rusty and his human family thank you! Click on the link below to go to Sampson's ChipIn.com page to make your donation. THANK YOU!!
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11.11.11 Update: A big thank you to all you wonderful flickr friends! We've received several generous donations from flickr members pushing us over the 13% mark of our goal. Since I've been promoting Sampson's photos, I've found several of them used on websites & blogs. I hold a creative commons license because I'm not a professional photographer and if people like my photos and want to use them, I don't want them to be limited by an exorbitant fee. However, I have a pup in trouble and he needs your help, so, if you like my Corgi photos or save them as favorites, please donate $1; if you use any of my Corgi or animal photos on your website or blog, please donate $5 to: corgisampson.chipin.com/sampson-the-corgis-hernia-surgery...
It's a small price to pay compared to a pro's fee, and it helps a much loved dog in need. Again, we appreciate all efforts & donations, and Sampson & the Corgi Clan thank you!
The Museum of London is at London Wall EC2 in the City of London.
The museum has exhibits on the history of London from the stone age to the modern age. Well worth the visit. Wanted to go here last year, but ended up going to the Docklands museum instead (as I saw Canary Wharf in my London book). No mistake this time, as we knew that this one could be accessed from St Paul's.
We spent around 4 hours or so having a look around the museum, including having something to eat / drink in the two Italian cafes they have here!
War, Plague & Fire
1550s - 1660s
A book - Predicting the Great Fire, 1651.
It predicted the Great Fire in a book called Monarchy, or No Monarchy
Model of a timber-framed house from Friday Street, 1410.
There's an almost total lack of documentation on Paul McCobb's 1951 Predictor Group collection. What information I have been able to assemble over the past years research comes almost entirely from 3rd party sources such as newspaper and magazine articles. Once you add it all together a pretty clear picture emerges.
This Predictor Group Buffet for instance is never directly referred to in any of the Directional promotional materials that I have amassed. It does appear in the background of a few Directional ads detailing the Predictor Group but nothing is ever written about it in any of the literature I have collected, with only one exception: a photo and direct attribution blurb in Mario Del Fabbro's 1954 "Furniture for Modern Interiors", page 128.
Little know fact: Mario Del Fabbro was an employee of Paul McCobb Design Associates for many years and maintained a close personal friendship with both Paul and his wife Molly long after he was no longer employed by them. Predictor
Graphic describing predictive processing.
Neuroscientists often think of the brain as organized into hierarchical levels. The concept of predictive processing holds that each level makes predictions about the activity of the level below. These predictions flow down the hierarchy, and lower levels generate an error signal that indicates the difference between the predicted and actual sensory inputs. These error signals flow upward, and higher levels use them to refine their predictions. Predictions at the highest level help to create perceptions.
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Psychedelics open a new window on the mechanisms of perception
Some neuroscientists think psychedelic drugs and the hallucinations they induce could help reveal how the brain generates our perceptions of the world around us — and of ourselves
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Predictive Processing, Source Monitoring, and Psychosis, Annual Review of Clinical Psychology
Predictive processing — the idea that perceptions are the brain’s best hypotheses for the causes of sensory inputs — provides a framework to explain hallucinations and bizarre beliefs that are the hallmark of psychosis in conditions such as schizophrenia.
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While the NOAA sites predicted scant chance of aurora tonight we're close enough to the best latitude that we still got some lights tonight.
This picture is from my driveway looking to the southeast towards the town of North Pole.
Today I attended the first day of the Predict Conference 2015 at the RDS. I will not be able to attend tomorrow but I hope to return on Thursday.
The on-going conference Conference (organised by industry-leader Creme Global) is an interactive meeting. It will, over three days, feature leading international thinkers in the areas of Data, Predictive Models, Technology and Decision making. At the meeting, we will be discussing the latest progress in Predictive Modelling and its future - from Data to Software and Hardware technology, plus Predictive Modelling methods and the best examples of Data-driven Decision-making.
Talks from leading entrepreneurs, data scientists, technologists, investors, and decision-makers (from business and government) will include case-studies and hands-on workshops. This conference has a focus on Data and Predictive Modelling technology like no other.
As predicted, it was more of an orange than a bloody red.
The bright star to the right is not Mars, which is out of frame to the top. It was much larger, redder, and brighter. It competed with the moon for attention.
Very SF. Cue the Theremin.
Pics showing Mars too were not of acceptable quality. They were just slightly over the edge of what the equipment could do, and frankly, what the photographer could do.
We'll be satisfied with this nice image of a great sky show.
Les prédictions technologies, médias, télécommunications de Deloitte Canada à Montréal ont eu lieu le 19 janvier 2011
This little iris is a sure predictor of rain. First the bud swells and then when it opens you can be sure that 24-36 hours later it will rain. Never fails.
I predict my feet are going to explode. Just when you think they couldn't swell up even more, they find a new place. First my ankles disapeared, then I developed new bulges where my ankles were and above and below. Then the tops of my feet puffed up and then the tops of the toes themselves. What is left to puff up I ask you? It is like walking on pillows. Tender pillows. I really do think all I need is to draw hair all over them and I could be a Hobbit. They'd save on special effects with my feet. Hopefully one day they will go back to how they were.
Predicted to be a nice day, but it was anything but ! What is wrong with these weather forecasters ?
One can consider the presentation of this spectacular hardtop coupe as an ultimate afford to gain attention of the audience to persuade them for buying a Packard. The financial position of Packard was terrible in 1956. But it wasn't much of a help.
Richard 'Dick' Teague (Los Angeles, 1923-1991) designed the Predictor. It was built at Carrozzeria Ghia, Torino in Italy on a Clipper platform. In ninety days the Italians managed to get this project ready, just in time for the Chicago Car Show (see photo).
The Predictor had all kinds of new automotive features, like tilting headlights, roof doors rolled back when opening the door, lowering back window, swiveling seats, dashboard design which followed the hood profile, a power operated trunk lid, and a wraparound windshield that curved into the roof.
Many car brands copied several novelties: the grille at the 1958 Edsel, the roof line at the 1958 Lincoln Premier, the rear bumper at the 1958 Oldsmobile, opera windows or portholes in the rear pillar at the 1957 Thunderbird, and the headlights at the 1962 Corvette.
Only one Predictor was made. It still exists and is on display at the Studebaker National Museum, South Bend, Indiana.
6128 cc V8 engine.
Production Packard Predictor: 1956.
Image source:
Rob de la Rive Box, Amerikanen uit de jaren '50, Rijswijk, Elmar, 1993.
Original photographer, place and date unknown.
Halfweg, July 27, 2024.
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Day 67.
If you are successful, it’ll never come from the direction you predicted. Same is true if you fail.
Kenworth Predictive Cruise Control, which was recently updated in conjunction with the new 2017 emission engines, combines GPS with cruise control to deliver optimum fuel economy. Predictive Cruise Control optimizes cruising speed based on topographical GPS data inputs. As the truck enters certain types of terrain, such as rolling hills, the system modulates cruising speed to optimize performance. For example, as the truck ascends and crests a hill, Predictive Cruise Control will allow the vehicle speed to drop slightly below the set cruise speed. This boosts fuel economy since the truck is now using momentum instead of fuel to maintain set cruise speed.
Happy Tuesday y’all… The weather forecasters are predicting our biggest weather event of 2014 starting tomorrow but we will just see. I enjoy all of your architecture captures on here and decided to share a little “Americana” with you all today. I know this brand is worldwide know and very recognizable. This is what I call a building badge. It is an example of how they build their offices in small southern towns in the 1930's. This old building has been replaced years ago with a higher producing modern bottling facility in another location… now it is the office of a local Petrol distributor. I ride by it every day and I know it is a pretty simple looking building but I can’t help but smile when I see this old symbol of Coca-Cola and how “it” hasn’t changed over the years…
Usha Rao-Monari, Chief Executive Officer, Global Water Development Partners, USA speaking during the Session "Future-Proofing Ecosystems through Predictive Analytics with Australian National University" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 23, 2018
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sandra Blaser
PI: Theresa Windus, Ames Laboratory
1,024 water molecules in a lattice configuration.
Credit: George Schoendorff, Iowa State University.
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“Spring showers bring May flowers,” they say, but for homeowners spring also brings pests.
The Bug Barometer, a seasonal forecast of pest pressure and activity in the U.S. released biannually by the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), predicts residual winter moisture and wet weather ahead will cause pest populations to spike this spring all the way through summer. The most common spring pests in the contiguous United States include ticks, mosquitoes, ants, termites, cockroaches, stinging insects, flies, rodents and earwigs or springtails.
The Dangers of Spring Pests
More than being unwelcome visitors, spring pests can also be dangerous to have around. Aside from being a nuisance, they also transmit diseases and cause costly property damage. For example, an NPMA report states “termites alone cause over $5 billion in property damage annually, a cost not covered by homeowners insurance.”
Pest-Proofing for Spring
April is National Pest Management Month, and it’s a timely reminder for homeowners to be vigilant in preparing for and preventing pests from ruining your springtime cheer. Here are some tips to proofing your home and garden against the most common spring pests.
Ticks
These small parasitic arachnids, potential carriers of Lyme disease, anaplasmosis, babesiosis, and many other diseases, oftentimes sit in tall grasses waiting for their next victim.
So, regularly cut the grass low, and wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants, and closed-toe shoes when outdoors. Apply bug repellent with at least 20% DEET for an extra layer of protection against stinging insects.
Before going inside the house, check your whole body—as well as your pet—for any ticks, which you can remove with tweezers. Then throw your clothes into a dryer on high heat for 10 minutes to kill the ticks.
Mosquitoes
Like ticks, these pesky bugs also carry various diseases, such as malaria, dengue and Zika virus. They thrive in stagnant water, so eliminate any possible breeding areas in your house and yard, including birdbaths and clogged gutters. Protective clothing and insect repellant will also work to prevent mosquito bites when going outside.
Termites
Chewing through your flooring, wallpaper and other wood items, termites can damage your home without your knowledge. Drawn to moist, secluded areas, these “silent destroyers” can be stopped by installing gutters, splash blocks, and downspouts that divert water from your home’s foundation. Removing wood or mulch from contacting your house’s exterior will also help.
Flies
Flies are notorious for contaminating food and transmitting diseases, such as tuberculosis and Salmonella. To prevent flies, regularly remove garbage in well-sealed containers.
Rodents
Mice and rats are known carriers of the plague, typhus, jaundice and more. They can squeeze through holes and tight spaces, so seal any cracks that they can use to enter your home.
Welcome Spring Pest-Free
If you suspect any pests living in your attic or yard, it’s important to act quickly. Being able to seek the help of professionals can help prevent or get rid of pests at the first sign of infestation.
Call us today and get the professional pest control help you need. We offer a warranty on all our work, keeping the bugs and rodents away in-between our monthly servicing.
Original Source Here: Pest-Proofing Your Home and Garden This Spring
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The Predictor debuted at the 1956 Chicago Auto Show. Designed by Richard Teague and built by Carrozzeria Ghia in Italy, it was a true "dream car" of its time. It featured scalloped fenders, a long flat hood, and distinctive tail fins. The wraparound windshield and hidden quad headlights added to its modern look. It had four individual seats with reversible cushions (fabric on one side, leather on the other) and a center console running the length of the cabin.
The car included an electronic push-button Ultramatic transmission, electric servos for the roof panels and windows, and a retractable roof. Powered by a 300-horsepower, 374-cubic-inch Packard V-8 engine, it also featured torsion-level suspension for a smooth ride. Despite its groundbreaking design, the Predictor couldn't save the Packard brand, which ceased production in 1957. However, its influence can still be seen in the designs of other automakers, and one of these visionary cars has been preserved for future generations. It is on display at the Studebaker National Museum in South Bend, Indiana.
The new 2017 emission PACCAR MX-13 Engine can be ordered on Kenworth T680 and T880 models with the newly updated Kenworth Predictive Cruise Control functionality. The update, which was made in conjunction with the launch of the new 2017 emission engines, provides truck fleets and operators up to a 1 percent improvement in fuel economy over the performance of the current version of the Kenworth Predictive Cruise Control
The glass facade of the Hancock Tower (now called 200 Clarendon, 1976) with the weather-predicting spire of the old Hancock Building (now called the Berkeley Building, 1947). In the Back Bay.
Today I attended the first day of the Predict Conference 2015 at the RDS. I will not be able to attend tomorrow but I hope to return on Thursday.
The on-going conference Conference (organised by industry-leader Creme Global) is an interactive meeting. It will, over three days, feature leading international thinkers in the areas of Data, Predictive Models, Technology and Decision making. At the meeting, we will be discussing the latest progress in Predictive Modelling and its future - from Data to Software and Hardware technology, plus Predictive Modelling methods and the best examples of Data-driven Decision-making.
Talks from leading entrepreneurs, data scientists, technologists, investors, and decision-makers (from business and government) will include case-studies and hands-on workshops. This conference has a focus on Data and Predictive Modelling technology like no other.
The new 2017 emission PACCAR MX-11 Engine can be ordered on Kenworth T680 and T880 models with the newly updated Kenworth Predictive Cruise Control functionality. The update, which was made in conjunction with the launch of the new 2017 emission engines, provides truck fleets and operators up to a 1 percent improvement in fuel economy over the performance of the current version of the Kenworth Predictive Cruise Control.
Considering kayak fishing in Scotland is fairly new , no one would have predicted a competition this year . David took the effort and invited us to Loch Ken a 9-mile long freshwater loch in Dumfries and Galloway .This 2015 edition was a great success from start to finish .Each competitor had a task in hand , trying to catch many different freshwater species , measuring those and quickly returning them to the water . I drove early in the morning through hilly countryside , wooded area waiting for autumn to begin .Nine o’clock start in a beautiful campsite , everyone was preparing each kayak .Most people came from England , some Scotts ,myself and a welshman too .The weather looked perfect , no wind , no rain and light cloud cover .Around 25 kayaks ready to paddle out , the loch is quite narrow ,Glen and myself heading south east progressively .My plan was to catch perch and pike first and then go for a bream and eventually a trout .We paddled slowly exploring the margins , I cast close to the lilly pad and my first perch engulfed the tiny lure . I net the stripy creature and process and measuring the beast . A cool 13 inch and that’s a good start .Glen meanwhile hook into a pike , good little battle ,measure and release his fish .We paddle further down the loch and I try to maximise my chances trolling two smalls lures out . A very small pike took the lure and again ,processing and measuring the fish , I use a board in this case and the whole process is tricky with a live ,slimy fish .Two species now and then we process into catching some bream .At this time more kayakers have joined and we anchor in deeper water . Bait fishing is fun ,I fill up a good swim feeder with groundbait ,one size 14 hook , a maggot and a single sweetcorn . A little wait later and the fish are on the move . A first Bream reach the surface and species number three .We carry on fishing in the same spot , Kenny float fishing even manage a pike .The weather is fantastic , and none of us is actually competing .Watching someone catching fish is thoroughly enjoyable even if down the line all this could turn into a prize .Many bream later we are on the hunt again and now trolling for pike .I use a heavier shad for this task and hook into a fish , grab my rod ,reel in ,the fish gets closer , jump in the air and , yes it’s free ! Soon after ,a few paddle stoke further and another pike hit the lure .Again the small creature slip out of my hand ! No photo for those two fish lost and no prize .Everyone is having a great day and eventually we all paddle back to base .Time to report our catches ,fill up the forms and get all the gears packed in the car . Hot soup , prize to the winners and a Barbecue , a good friendly chat with all the competitors and just the time to head back home .This event was very well organised ,the weather was great , the fishing was tight and I am sure every one will love to just go back .Till next year 2016 then , Loch Ken here we come again .With the Video youtu.be/Rxa7IUI4BuI
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"Cardiovascular disease risk can now be predicted for teens"
The Vancouver School Board has a history of predicting large deficits early in the budget process, and ending up with a large surplus.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016EDUC0065-001194
its that time of year when the eagles fish. I checked out the dam and next weekend looks like I will be spending a lot of time there.
Photo by: Katharina Träg www.kate3000g.tumblr.com
With Ryan Bishop, Tobias Revell, Stephen Graham, Sarah Kember
What situations and relations of control over self, work, leisure and everyday life are emerging in the paradigm of the Smart City?
Rockwell Automation has added new tools to its Pavilion8 model predictive control software, giving users the ability to create simple to complex process models on their own. For more information, visit phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=196186&p=irol-ne...
My five month Russian Blue kitten likes my crystal ball and has started to predict the future. Every reading must be paid in delicious currency.
ue to system problems I was unable to upload this series of images until today.
On the 4th & 5th October 2016, leading international thinkers in the areas of Data, Predictive Models, Technology and Decision making gathered at the RDS, Dublin, for Predict 2016. The speakers, many of whom I managed to photograph, discussed the latest progress in Predictive Modelling and its future – from Data to Software and Hardware technology, plus Predictive Modelling methods and the best examples of Data-driven Decision-making.
The organisers kindly invited me to the Predict event at the RDS. In case your are interested I used a Sony A7RM2 coupled with a Sony 29-135 full frame lens. The lens does attract a lot of attention which allows me to to have interesting interesting people … volunteers, students from Brazil, photographers etc.
The first snowstorm of the season, and second, and third... Maybe that Wooly Bear Caterpillar was right. How I learned this legend is... the first black band is the length of Fall (it was slightly shorter than normal), the second brown band was the length of Winter (predicted longer than normal), and the third black band is the length of Spring (predicted way late, but it will get hot fast). So far it is verifying but we will see.
Tricks of the Mind | March 2013TRICKS OF THE MIND - March 2013
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A question we're often asked is what is Mind Magic? Mind Magic is using magic (of the conjuring variety) to create the illusion that you can read minds, influence people and demonstrate paranormal & extraordinary powers, e.g. ESP, moving objects with the power of your mind and predicting the future.
It is sometimes called mentalism, although we use the term Psychological Artistry, and has been shown to be popular in the programmes of Derren Brown and other magicians. The workshops we run not only reveal these often guarded tricks and secrets, but merge them with psychology and neuroscience so that we can use and apply these approaches in therapy, coaching, business etc. For more information on these workshops, please see mindsways.com/SMS/
All of our workshops, Sleight of Mind Set and The Fascination all use Mind Magic tricks, tools and techniques and Psychological Artistry. There is one overriding theme within them all; that is the Show Not Tell principle. The Show Not Tell principle is all about making people experience and feel the message rather than just be told. The Show Not Tell principle is about engaging through emotions, not just logic and reasoning. The intellect finds the logic to justify what the emotions have decided.
To see more information about The Fascination, please see mindsways.com/the-fascination. For more on Sleight of Mind Set workshops, please go to mindsways.com/SMS/ and for more about the Show Not Tell principle, please look at mindsways.com/SNT/
TRICKS OF THE MIND
The real power of Mind Magic and Psychological Artistry lies not with just the tricks, but the effect that the delivery of the tricks have on people. On the workshops and in the packs we give you the tricks, however, learning to use them and turn them into effects is where the real power lies.
Delivering these effects, you can evoke the making of the extraordinary. By combining the tricks with the energy of your words, your message and your personality, you make yourself stand out, stimulate fascination and create interest in you. This is when the real magic happens, in the minds of others. To see what other's have said about the workshops, please see mindsways.com/about/what-people-say/
To see a few interesting examples of how magic can be used in communication, please see mindsways.com/the-fascination# PsychologicalTED
WHAT IS PSYCHOLOGICAL ARTISTRY?
To start with there are many definitions of psychology, but the one that sums it up for me is "the science of how we think". Next is the Artistry part, again, there have been many definitions but I like to think that artistry is a blend of:
Creating connection, rapport and emotions
Telling stories
Gaining and holding attention
Producing insights
Displaying human nature
Cognition
Show, Not Tell
Multiple Moments of Interest, Interaction and Insights (MMI's)
Therefore, Psychological Artistry is the blending of these two to create a method for successful communication. Psychological Artistry is where science and art meet Mind Magic.
Psychological Artistry is a route to form:
New Ideas
New Voices
New Questions
New Perspectives
New Expressions for our Passions
New Experiments
Expanded horizons
Emotional Engagement
Using Psychological Artistry is a way to express your personality, it:
Improves personal delivery
Increases your visibility
Enhances personal image and style
Powerful differential
Creates presence and raises profile
Increases perceptual awareness
Learning Psychological Artistry and Mind Magic is all about gaining access to valuable and guarded secrets.
Interesting examples of how all is not as it appears are the McGurk effect and Prof. Richard Wiseman's "The Incredible Colour Changing Card Effect", a well-known Fred Astaire clip and Rory Sutherland's Perspective Is Everything talk. Please take a look here or go to mindsways.com/SMS. These illustrate both the power and the approach of Psychological Artistry. I would love to know what you think.
MINDFUL ILLUSIONS
Understanding how powerful a role illusions can play in our life is extremely important. We can get dragged into the illusion that we cannot change ourselves, and this can affect us very deeply. We have to keep in mind that these beliefs are based on neuro-pathways that have wired themselves together in our past, and though they may even dominate our thoughts now, brain plasticity means we do not have to have this in our future. To see more about this, please mindsways.com/SMS#InfiniteMind
The SNT kit, which you get included in the price for the Sleight of Mind Set workshop, clearly illustrates that this previous wiring does not have to equal the future. It clearly shows us that we cannot believe what we see, but we see what we believe. For more on the SNT kit, please see mindsways.com/SNT/
THE ART OF CRITICAL THINKING
Our mind is our greatest strength, but is also the root of many of our flaws and weaknesses. We are emotional beings and do not always follow logic and critical thinking. However, logic and critical thinking are learned skills that still play an important role in our lives. This is another benefit of learning about Mind Magic and Psychological Artistry, because logic and critical thinking are skills and abilities that can be deliberately practised and developed through Mind Magic.
We all have flaws in thinking, including;
Logical fallacies
False assumptions
Unreliable memories
Rule of thumbs thinking
Beliefs through illusions
These fallacies are all used and highlighted by magicians. Learning and understanding Mind Magic is about applying a rational and logical system to our emotional situation. It is this ability that allows you to demonstrate you value, engage people on a deeply interesting level and help others which dramatically increases with your understanding of Mindful Illusions, Mind Magic and Psychological Artistry.
THE WORKSHOPS
All the workshops start at 10:00 a.m. and finish at 4:30 p.m. These are being held around the country, in:
Sleight of Mind Set
Scunthorpe | 29th March 2013
London | 2nd May 2013 (NEW DATE)
Birmingham | 7th May 2013 (NEW DATE)
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The Fascination
London | 2nd April 2013
Bath | 10th April 2013
Birmingham | 16th April 2013
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In the workshops, we will explore how Psychological Artistry and Mind Magic provide important insights into how we think, how we learn and how we experience the world, whilst training you in the tricks of the trade. As part of this workshop, you are supplied with whole new sets of routines and ideas in The Fascination Pack. This pack has been purpose-built to combine the psychology of fascination with the allure of Mind Magic.
To register your place on either of the workshops, please go to mindsways.com/SMS and mindsways.com/the-fascination
Thanks,
George
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