Mar 31
Results oriented thinking and the science behind it is not new. However, it is in the forefront of our global society right now. The science of results oriented thinking is the understanding that everything showing up in your life right now is there because you created it with your thoughts, feelings and actions. Millions of People are becoming aware of how their personal success reflects their thoughts, feelings and actions. People are beginning to study how this results oriented sciences works and they are applying it in their daily life to achieve unrivaled success.The science of results oriented thinking studies how your thoughts produce your health, your success, your relationships, how much money you make, how you live your life and even what happens in your life. This science teaches you how to optimize your success in life. It teaches you how to become aware of how you are creating your life and how to create the life you actually want.Because the world is becoming aware of this process, millions of people are moving toward living their lives more deliberately. People are beginning to take a more responsible role in the creation of their success in life and in relationships. In the science of results oriented thinking you may call this building a life my design. In this science we understand that thinking is a tool that produces results. We understand that our thinking is not who we are. For instance you are not an angry person or a depressed …

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Mar 31
Copyright (c) 2007 Tony MaseRecently resurrected from its relative obscurity, Wallace D. Wattles’ nearly one hundred year old classic masterpiece, “The Science of Getting Rich”, has quickly become *THE* book to read on the subject of getting rich.However…Most of those who read this powerful book won’t get rich.Sad…But absolutely true!Why not, you ask?The answer is simple…They make one or more of these three big mistakes:Big Mistake #1 – They read edited, revised, and/or poorly done versions of “The Science of Getting Rich”.There are a number of versions of “The Science of Getting Rich” available both offline and online, many of which are edited, revised, and/or poorly done containing serious errors.In order for you to get rich scientifically, using “The Science of Getting Rich”, it’s vitally important that you follow Wallace D. Wattles’ “system” *exactly* as Wallace D. Wattles originally wrote it, *NOT* as some “co-author”, editor, scanner, and/or translator decided that it should’ve been written.So…If you want to get results from “The Science of Getting Rich”…My advice is to…Only read versions of “The Science of Getting Rich” that were taken, with care, directly from the original and that haven’t been edited, revised, and/or translated.Big Mistake #2 – They mix systems.In Chapter 10 of “The Science of Getting Rich” (“Further Use of the Will”), Wallace D. Wattles wrote:“Others still are poor because, while they have some notion of science, they have become so swamped and lost in the maze of metaphysical and occult theories that they do not know which road …

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Mar 30
Healthy children are easier on the household budget unfortunately not everyone is so blessed so what do you do? When considering the family budget and being a good parent, providing quality healthcare at a reasonable price is right up there with the mortgage payment, car payments and college tuition.Health Savings Accounts can be simple and easy to understand. A Health Savings Account is a tax-favored savings account combined with a qualifying high-deductible health insurance plan. Health Savings Accounts allow you to legally avoid federal income tax by depositing 100% of the health plan’s deductible, up to $2,850 for singles or $5,650 for families, into your Health Savings Account. Health Savings Accounts, (HSA) touted as a way to lower health-insurance costs and broaden coverage, have fallen short of their promise. They are gaining popularity because they allow individuals, rather than an HMO or the government, to take charge of their health care. Also, they’re an excellent option for individuals and families without employer-sponsored health insurance. Health Savings Accounts are becoming quite popular for people who are generally healthy and they’re leading the way in this transition.Savings can be used to help pay the deductible and for non-covered medical expenses, such as dental and vision. Savings reduce or eliminate annual out-of-pocket exposure. Savings not spent remain in the HSA tax-deferred. Savings and investments unlike premiums, unused HSA dollars remain in the HSA until you use them later. Day-to-day expenses come out of the health savings account, while catastrophic expenses are covered by …

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Mar 30
Early exposure to science is critical because science knowledge is cumulative. Learning science requires a solid foundation of knowledge that can be built upon through further study and exploration. Children should be introduced to science at home as early as possible. Don’t make the mistake of thinking that your child learns all the science they need to know at school. The truth is science education in school is limited and the subject is not usually a high priority for educators. As parents, it is important that we share our knowledge with our children. Every day activities such as growing plants, cooking and caring for animals involve science. Take a look around and you will see that science is everywhere. Parents can choose to engage in scientific activities with their children when they are not in school to build scientific comprehension, encourage scientific exploration and foster a love for science and the pursuit of knowledge.There are aspects of science that are intellectually demanding, but often simple experiences produce insightful learning. To engage your children in science you need to introduce them to stimulating environments that provide opportunities for observing and discussing science. Zoos, nature centers, oceans, parks, yards and even kitchens are perfect educational environments. Children naturally learn through playful exploration. Educational DVDs, and toys provoke thought and develop skills. When children ask questions to satisfy their natural curiosity, it is an open opportunity to be seized by the parent.For instance, if a child is fascinated by a light switch and …

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Mar 30
Forensic Science is a job sector that has become widely popular amongst new generation of scientists. Thanks to crime shows like CSI, Medical Detectives and others, people have realized the need and importance of Forensic Science in the society.With the advent of new enhancements in medical sciences, the job market for Forensic Science has radically widened. Forensic Experts and other forensic professionals are greatly demanded in all over the globe including countries like UK, US, Australia.What Qualifications you require for Forensic Science Jobs in UK?To be a forensic expert in the UK you must be hold a bachelors degree in forensic science or a relevant life science degree. This is because of the delicacy of the work done by the forensic experts. For a forensic expert, theoretical and practical knowledge are both very important.Career Scopes in Forensic jobs in UK:Forensic Science offers a wide range of job profiles. Genetics Experts, Environment Analyst, Technicians, Forensic Medical Examiners and others are some of the main job profiles in Forensic Sciences in UK. Forensic experts are highly recruited in police, investigation companies, research agencies and many more. The field offers a safe and long term career along with a bright professional growth. In addition, the wide range of profiles gives one plenty of options to choose from.Why choose UK for Forensic Science Jobs? Availability of modern infrastructuresGood colleges, institutes and other education centers placesHigh number of job openings, recruitments and placement assuranceGood Salary Packages for everyone whether a …

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Mar 25
What Exactly Are the Behavioral Sciences?The behavioral sciences fall somewhere between social sciences and natural sciences, absorbing some components of each. It’s a big category, so it typically gets broken down into two smaller ones: Neural-Decision Sciences and Social-Communication Sciences.Neural-Decision Science studies the relationship between biology and decision-making, and disciplines in that field include psychology, ethology, psychobiology, social neuroscience, and management science.Social-Communication Science focuses on communication. Specifically it deals with how both language and communication can affect the individual, relationships, and social interaction in general. A common discipline in this field is anthropology, but other disciplines include organizational behavior and behavior finance.What Can You Do With a Behavioral Sciences Degree?Here are just some of the careers you can choose to pursue and, briefly, what’s involved in each:Anthropology: Anthropologists study the physical, social, cultural development, and behavior of human beings. Within anthropology several specialties exist such as sociocultural, linguistic, or biophysical. A bachelor’s degree in the behavioral sciences can be a strong starting point to continue on to a master’s degree or PhD in anthropology.Ethology: A zoological science, ethologists study animal behavior, specifically instinctual rather than learned behavior. Ethology, as a part of behavioral science, instead looks at instinctual behavior in humans.FBI Behavioral Science Unit: You can work for the FBI with a degree in this field. It typically does involve criminal profiling, made popular by TV and films, but it also has several other components, including studying the behavior of criminals in general and …

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Mar 24
As a parent, whether or not you are good in science or if it just has been a really long time since you studied the topic, finding activities to help teach younger children might be difficult. Despite science not being your best subject, the level of difficulty for a girl or boy in the younger elementary school levels is reasonably low and easy for anyone to understand. Learning and doing cool science experiments together can also make it fun for both you and your child.Some parents have difficulty helping their children with homework if they are not good in the subject, but it is still important to be there in the event that they ask for help. Make homework fun by going over what they learned in class and finding information in their schoolbooks so that you can learn along with them.Being a parent, you can also help boys and girls realize that learning can be fun and exciting. Doing fun summer projects that are educational as well as recreational are perfect for those summer months when the kids are not in a classroom. Providing science experiments can also show kids that the subject is not hard, but rather interesting and useful in everyday life.Spend time together with fun experiments like making “Gooey Ooze” for them to play with. Make the ooze by putting cornstarch in a bowl and slowly mixing in water until it becomes thick but manageable like putty. You can also add a few drops of food …

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Mar 24
No country is against the development of science and scientific research.It has been recognized by everyone that without science there is no development.Therefore, promotion of scientific research in all area is taken up seriously.Research both in basic and applied sciences is essential to achieve national and international developments.In fact, basic science is costly as compared to the applied science.In a recent article on science for sustainable development published in Current Science (Curr. Sci.) Dr. I. P. Abrol mentioned that low level of funding is frequently cited as one of the major factors for the declining state of science in India.Not only Dr. Abrol, many other Indian scientists used to tell the same ‘low level funding’ for the poor science in India.It was the state of affair once, but now the situation is considerable improved.All branches of science, agriculture, engineering, medicine, veterinary, biotechnology, nanotechnology, information technology do not suffer from ‘low level of funding’ nowadays.In fact, most of the research institutions are not able to spend the allocated fund for scientific research in time.Anyway much of the fund goes for salaries, some for the upkeep of the building and other infrastructures and the rest only is used for scientific research.In the name of research projects funded by various foreign agencies and also the Government of India itself, amounts to over funding sometimes.I still remember some of the World Bank funded projects in Agricultural Sciences.Crores of rupees allotted to Agricultural Universities and National Agricultural Research Institutes.In addition to it large number of …

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Mar 23
The Museum of Science sounds very stuffy, doesn’t it? Sounds like a very dead place, very prim and proper, with the proper exhibits, where you have to be quiet and respectful, rather like a mausoleum. It doesn’t sound in the least like a place where a Boston Duck Tour is based. It definitely doesn’t sound like a place where you could see the tribute to Star Wars, if it isn’t on tour. It also doesn’t sound like the kind of place where you find Lord of the Rings come to life. Neither would you expect something as interesting as a to-scale version of our solar system.Whether you expect it or not, this is what you will find at the Museum of Science, Boston. The exhibits at this particular museum come alive. It’s set up to make people curious and to interest people, not to intimidate them. It’s not all about walking around, looking at exhibits, either. No matter how interesting the exhibits are, that would be rather trying. There are live presentations on just about everything you could possibly have questions about, throughout the museum.The combination definitely makes the Museum of Science one of the most entertaining, informative and intriguing places you can spend a day at, but that’s not all. The Charles Hayden Planetarium has shows every day that will simply dazzle you. Even that is topped by the only domed IMAX screen in all of New England, the Mugar Omni IMAX theater.The Museum of Science is part of …

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Mar 21
All we know well that herbal nutrients are required to support healthy metabolism and maintain functions of our body. Many people already take supplements such as fish oil on a daily basis for the omega 3 fatty acids as well as other multi vitamins. Available data indicate that many more vitamins and vitamin-like nutrients are yet to be discovered in herbs today. That is why herbal medicines were used for thousand years to fight diseases and improve body functions. Herbal nutrients have been shown to help heal many maladies, improve general health and specific pathological conditions. Herbs can help fight disease and premature aging, maintain sustainable and enjoyable lifestyle. 

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