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Huang dossier élève. QAnon’s Obsession With #SaveTheChildren Is Making It Harder To Save Kids From Traffickers. It’s hard to argue against a phrase like “save the children.” Which, presumably, is why QAnon uses it as a hashtag. The growing online conspiracy cult has co-opted the phrase to push falsehoods about pedophiles who run the world. But in promoting its radical worldview, QAnon has made life difficult for the organizations actually trying to save children.

And the results could be putting kids at risk. QAnon is a baseless conspiracy regardless of how deep you go, but its fixation on pedophilia is particularly unmoored. Devoted QAnon followers believe — to varying levels of detail — that there is a secret cabal of powerful elites who run an underground pedophilia ring, and that President Trump is currently working to bring these evildoers to justice. Over the summer, Q followers began using #savethechildren to spread the conspiracy theory, and it worked. The spectre of pedophilia and child sex trafficking has been a part of the QAnon lore since the very beginning. Religion May Cause Brain Atrophy -- Science of the Spirit. Faith can open your mind but it can also cause your brain to shrink at a different rate, research suggests. Researchers at Duke University Medical Centre in the US claim to have discovered a correlation between religious practices and changes in the brains of older adults.

The study, published in the open-access science journal, Public Library of Science ONE, asked 268 people aged 58 to 84 about their religious group, spiritual practices and life-changing religious experiences. Changes in the volume of their hippocampus, the region of the brain associated with learning and memory, were tracked using MRI scans, over two to eight years.

Protestants who did not identify themselves as born-again were found to have less atrophy in the hippocampus region than did born-again Protestants, Catholics or those with no religious affiliation. Although the brain tends to shrink with age, atrophy in the hippocampus has been linked with depression and Alzheimer's disease. Women's exercise linked to lower cognitive skill - health - 07 January 2011. WOMEN who habitually take strenuous exercise might be at risk of damaging their cognitive function later in life. Strenuous exercise is known to reduce oestrogen levels in women and girls. This can delay the start of menstruation, and can lead to irregular periods in adult women. Low levels of oestrogen in premenopausal women have been linked to impaired mental function in later life. Mary Tierney at the University of Toronto, Canada, reasoned that strenuous exercise might therefore lead to impaired cognition in later life.

The overall benefits of regular exercise are well established, but Tierney says the possible impact of strenuous exercise on cognition should be investigated further to see if it is significant. Subscribe to New Scientist and you'll get: New Scientist magazine delivered every week Unlimited access to all New Scientist online content - a benefit only available to subscribers Great savings from the normal price Subscribe now! More From New Scientist More from the web. A fat tummy shrivels your brain - health - 08 January 2011. Political views 'hard-wired' into your brain.

Mindfulness meditation training changes brain structure in eight weeks. Participating in an 8-week mindfulness meditation program appears to make measurable changes in brain regions associated with memory, sense of self, empathy and stress. In a study that will appear in the January 30 issue of Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, a team led by Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) researchers report the results of their study, the first to document meditation-produced changes over time in the brain's grey matter.

"Although the practice of meditation is associated with a sense of peacefulness and physical relaxation, practitioners have long claimed that meditation also provides cognitive and psychological benefits that persist throughout the day," says Sara Lazar, PhD, of the MGH Psychiatric Neuroimaging Research Program, the study's senior author. "This study demonstrates that changes in brain structure may underlie some of these reported improvements and that people are not just feeling better because they are spending time relaxing.

" Méthode des six chapeaux. La méthode des six chapeaux, extraite de l'ouvrage Six chapeaux pour penser[1],[2], est une méthode de structuration de la pensée personnelle ou de groupe, développée par Edward de Bono, permettant de résoudre les problèmes en favorisant la pensée critique et en évitant la censure précoce des idées nouvelles, dérangeantes ou inhabituelles[3]. Selon Karadag et al., cette méthode permet de développer la pensée créative en présentant et en systématisant des pensées et des suggestions dans un format spécifiquement défini[4]. Pour cela, les participants sont invités à aborder la question en prenant ensemble tour à tour différents « chapeaux » d'une couleur particulière. L'ordre d'adoption des chapeaux varie en fonction du type de problème.

L'enjeu est de mobiliser un processus de « pensée parallèle » simple et efficace qui aide les gens à sortir des limites de l'étroitesse d'esprit, de la pensée unidirectionnelle et des positions fixes (De Bono, 1985[1]). Portail du management. Cognitive Atlas. Brain Teasers, Puzzles, Riddles, Trivia and Games. Brain Fitness and Cognitive Health Authority: Market Research and Advisory Services.

Smart-Kit: Online Puzzles & Games. The Getting Things Done (GTD) FAQ | zen habits. Post written by Leo Babauta. Follow me on Twitter. I get a lot of email about Getting Things Done (GTD), mostly from people just starting out who have various questions about implementation, starting out, or sticking to the system. I thought I’d start a FAQ to help those with similar questions. Now, let me first say that this is not a complete FAQ, but I’ve taken some of the most common questions. I’d like you guys to help out by submitting other questions that I can add to the list when I update it. Let me also say that I am not the absolute authority on GTD — I am but one blogger, one practitioner, and I am just sharing what I’ve learned from experience and reading other sites. But I hope it’s of some use! Overview What is GTD? GTD embodies an easy, step-by-step and highly efficient method for achieving this relaxed , productive state.

Also see the Wikipedia entry on GTD. How do I start? How long will it take to start? Is there an easier way to start? Just start with capture. Tools Help! Brain Training, Brain Exercise, Brain Fitness by Brain Training 101. Uld a mind-reading machine soon be a reality? Scientists 'decode' human brainwaves. By Daily Mail Reporter Updated: 08:37 GMT, 18 May 2011 A 'mind-reading machine' that can display mental images is a step closer after scientists decoded brain signals related to vision, it was claimed today. Researchers from the University of Glasgow showed six volunteers images of people's faces displaying different emotions such as happiness, fear and surprise. In a series of trials, parts of the images were randomly covered so that, for example, only the eyes or mouth were visible. Nowhere to hide: A 'mind-reading machine' that displays mental images is a step closer after scientists said they have decoded brain signals related to vision Participants were then asked to identify the emotion being displayed while electrodes attached to the scalp measured the volunteers' brainwaves.

The scientists were able to show that brainwaves varied greatly according to which part of the face was being looked at. 'What we have done is to find a way of decoding brainwaves to identify the messages within.' Where is The Mind?: Science gets puzzled and almost admits a non-local mentalscape. This will be the last "home-produced" blog entry for a while [save the short "Everyday Spirituality" which will follow it as a sign-off] . West Virginia beckons tomorrow morning and off I will go to whatever that entails. As I said in one of the commentary responses the other day, I hope that reading two journal runs "cover-to-cover" will bring up a few thoughts worth sharing. This day's entry was inspired by two articles bumped into coincidentally which had scientists puzzling about a holographic universe and a non-local mind.

Those scientists would cringe to see how I've taken their sign-posts-on-the-path, but that is their hang-up, not mine. The first of these articles [both from the New Scientist] was "Where in the World is the Mind? " That brings in the second serendipitous article. It reminded me then, also, of a moment when I was able to spend a [too short] time with David Bohm, the famous theoretical physicist. Imaginary Foundation.

Wikiversité. Au Cœur de l'Extra-Ordinaire. Épistémologie - définition. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. L'épistémologie (du grec ancien ἐπιστήμη / epistếmê « connaissance, science » et λόγος / lógos « discours ») désigne soit le domaine de la philosophie des sciences qui étudie les sciences particulières, soit la théorie de la connaissance en général.

Définition[modifier | modifier le code] L'épistémologie serait selon la « tradition philosophique francophone », une branche de la philosophie des sciences qui « étudie de manière critique la méthode scientifique, les formes logiques et modes d'inférence utilisés en science, de même que les principes, concepts fondamentaux, théories et résultats des diverses sciences, afin de déterminer leur origine logique, leur valeur et leur portée objective »[1]. Dans la tradition philosophique anglo-saxonne, l'épistémologie se confondrait avec la théorie de la connaissance, et ne porterait donc pas spécifiquement sur la connaissance scientifique. Qu’est ce que la connaissance (la question gnoséologique) ? Biologie, épistémologie - entrevue avec Guillaume Lecointre. Vous connaissez déjà Guillaume Lecointre, ses bottes pointues et ce monceau de connaissances qu’il diffuse dans divers ouvrages (cf. Bibliotex – Pour approfondir). Vous avez probablement écouté dans le matériel vidéo de Joël Peerboom le triple extrait de « Darwin aujourd’hui« , du magazine Effervesciences (CINAPS TV & CNRS Image) où Guillaume explique le créationnisme, la différence entre savoir et croire, et le contour des sciences.

Mais au CorteX, nous voulions un truc à nous, avec nos questions naïves à nous. Alors Nicolas Gaillard et Richard Monvoisin ont réquisitionné une pente de montagne, une paire de lunettes noires et un hamac. Voici donc une interview aux dehors dilettantes, avec de bons gros morceaux de biologie, d’épistémologie et de philosophie des sciences dedans. Question de Madame Lebongrain, de Livray - Peux-tu nous dire ce que tu veux dire quand tu te déclares « matérialiste » ?

Question de Mademoiselle Reviron, du CorteX - L’humain est-il une espèce comme les autres ? Outillage critique. La science (0) - Base d'entraînement pour les enseignants qui voudraient parler de science. Sesamath-mode-demploi.pdf. Pearltrees Éducation.

Un professeur-documentaliste, c'est quoi ? Information et propagande : la guerre du Vietnam p. 244 Manuel Numérique Max Belin. Pluie de décolletés sur la Finlande : la réponse des femmes au bashing sexiste de la première ministre - Madame Figaro. Une photographie de la première ministre finlandaise Sanna Marin, publiée par un magazine féminin, a suscité de nombreuses critiques. En ligne, les femmes dénoncent la «misogynie» dont souffre encore les politiciennes. Et répondent par photos interposées. Le décolleté de la discorde. Depuis près d’une semaine, la première ministre finlandaise Sanna Marin se retrouve sous le feu des critiques pour une photo parue dans le magazine féminin Trendi. Ce qu'on lui reproche ? Non pas son travail mais d'avoir osé le simple blazer sans rien en dessous, si ce n’est qu’un collier.

C’est le 9 octobre que le cliché apparaît pour la première fois, sur le compte Instagram du mensuel. Sur les réseaux sociaux, les opposants politiques de la dirigeante finlandaise se sont empressés de mettre en doute son professionnalisme et ses compétences, l’accusant de «jouer les mannequins» en pleine crise de la Covid-19. #JeSuisAvecSanna : la fronde s'organise Pour de nombreux Finlandais, c’en est assez. Démonstration de Pearltrees Éducation. Bilan schéma (axe 1) : les révolutions techniques et la circulation de l'information. Schéma de Belin les grandes révolutions et leurs effets p. 235. Wikiversité - Faculté de Mathématiques. Les mathématiques désignent un domaine de connaissance construit par des raisonnements hypothético-déductifs, concernant des concepts tels que les nombres, les figures ou des structures plus abstraites (graphes, par exemple).

Contrairement à la physique ou à la biologie, par exemple, cette activité n'est pas fondamentalement liée à un objet d'étude réel. En ce sens, certains philosophes ne considèrent pas les mathématiques comme une science. Un énoncé mathématique peut s'appeler proposition, théorème, corollaire, scholie, fait ou lemme, il est justifié par des démonstrations. Les règles qui régissent l'acceptation de ces démonstrations par la communauté des mathématiciens ont énormément évolué au cours des siècles. Le caractère universel des mathématiques fait que de nombreuses autres sciences font appel à celle-ci. Présentation de la question. Try It Yourself.

The science of religion: Where angels no longer fear to tread. The Russian Sleep Experiment | Paranormal X. One Sentence - True stories, told in one sentence. Application for Recognition of Exemption. Freud's *The Interpretation of Dreams* Chapter 1, Section D. Back to Psych Web Home Page Back to The Interpretation of Dreams Table of Contents D. Why Dreams Are Forgotten After Waking That a dream fades away in the morning is proverbial. It is, indeed, possible to recall it. For we know the dream, of course, only by recalling it after waking; but we very often believe that we remember it incompletely, that during the night there was more of it than we remember.

We may observe how the memory of a dream which in the morning was still vivid fades in the course of the day, leaving only a few trifling remnants. The forgetting of dreams is treated in the most detailed manner by Strumpell. In the first place, all those factors which induce forgetfulness in the waking state determine also the forgetting of dreams. . * Periodically recurrent dreams have been observed repeatedly. According to Strumpell, other factors, deriving from the relation of the dream to the waking state, are even more effective in causing us to forget our dreams. Write to Dr. The Attachment Theory- How Your Childhood Affects Your Relationships. 5 Psych Experiments That Sounded Fun (Until They Started)

So you see an ad in the paper from a lab looking for test subjects. They say they want to study the effects of getting high, or eating too much, or having sex. Oh, and they'll pay you to do all of those things. Preposterous, right? Got to be a setup for some kind of elaborate prank. But, these experiments were very real, and all of them proved with science that it's horrifyingly possible to have too much of a good thing. The Have Sex For Money Experiment Wanted: a healthy, sexually functional male to have sex with a woman. Yes, that happened, and yes, it was legal. No, he needed to study the humping first hand. For the subjects, it offered all of the benefits of prostitution without the constant threat of genital sores and being locked in a rape dungeon that normally goes along with it. The Harsh Reality First, you found out that these people would be watching you the whole time: That's Masters and Johnson. We'll let that sink in for a moment.

The NASA Bed Rest Study This won't help. The Furry Community Is Worse Than You Can Imagine. Top 10 strangest phenomena of the mind. Disney's Recess - The Library Kid. I Fight Dragons "The Faster The Treadmill" Animated Video by Grey Gerling (Barfquestion) {Color Meaning, Symbolism and Psychology} 20 Bad Habits Holding Good People Back. Meet Your Master: Getting to Know Your Brain - Crash Course Psychology #4. Resilient people more satisfied with life. Public release date: 23-May-2012 [ Print | E-mail Share ] [ Close Window ] Contact: Joaquín T LimoneroJoaquin.limonero@uab.cat Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona When confronted with adverse situations such as the loss of a loved one, some people never fully recover from the pain. Others, the majority, pull through and experiment how the intensity of negative emotions (e.g. anxiety, depression) grows dimmer with time until they adapt to the new situation.

Researchers at the Basic Psychology Unit at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona analysed the responses of 254 students from the Faculty of Psychology in different questionnaires. Research data shows that students who are more resilient, 20% of those surveyed, are more satisfied with their lives and are also those who believe they have control over their emotions and their state of mind. "Some of the characteristics of being resilient can be worked on and improved, such as self-esteem and being able to regulate one's emotions. THE BRAIN FROM TOP TO BOTTOM. "Redesigning Schools - Redefining Education" De l’éducation à la paix à l’éducation mondiale – Revue des sciences de l’éducation. Guide 2013 du web du Café Pédagogique.

Le forum « Science Info Lycée. Infographie - Quelle école pour demain ? Média Animation asbl - Eduquer, communiquer : dans quel sens ? : Education permanente. Petite Poucette. Les nouveaux défis de l'éducation. 36.11/ Les enfants du Net et leurs parents. Une recherche-action sur Internet en famille. Jeux sérieux en Mathématiques - Collège Arsène Bouyer d'Angoma. 75. JEUX SÉRIEUX - Collège Arsène Bouyer d'Angoma. Éducation civique, éducation morale, éducation éthique.

Famille : tout sur la famille. Psychologie de l'enfant : état des lieux. Psychologie de l’enfant - Education et Social. Psychologie de l'enfant. L'éducation peut-elle être encore une "éducation libérale"? De l'Éducation à l'Éducation Permanente. Flipper ou non, ou quand le TBI améliore les résultats des élèves! Jesuit Education Home Page. Education in France. Harvard Extension School: Distance Education. UNESCO | Education - OpenEMIS - software for building an Education Management Information System. Apport de Pearltrees dans les apprentissages. Climat scolaire - Travailler sur l’empathie. Ressources > Développer l’empathie à l’école | Académie d’Amiens. #PROFPOWER - Un blog pour les enseignants. Éducation. ÉDUCATION - L'histoire de l'éducation. Éducation. Histoire de l'éducation.

ÉDUCATION - Sociologie de l'éducation. G Suite, le dernier ENT ? Collège et lycées 3.0. Wesley A. Fryer, Ph.D. | Conference Breakout Sessions. Part de marché portables et tablettes Education. "Back to School": Creating the School Year We Want to Live In. Mon manuel scolaire numérique idéal est vide… ou presque.

H5P – Create and Share Rich HTML5 Content and Applications. Livre blanc ADF 2017 / résumé. Deux projets bretons retenus dans l'appel à projets e-FRAN du programme des investissements d'avenir 2016. Ecole pour tous. Global compact on education | United World Project. Encycliques | François. Epingle à tête polyédrique (tombe 38) | Musée archéologie nationale. Qu'est-ce que le connectivisme. Apple, Google et Microsoft se disputent classes et étudiants : comparatif.

L’utilisation du numérique éducatif (TICE) est-il si efficace en France ? Éducation - Apple (FR)