1.)Which of the many types of illusions do you find the most interesting? the bird in the cage is really cool
2.)Which specific illusion was the most interesting and why? the bird in the cage because even when you look in the empty cage the bird still apears there but in a different color
3.)After exploring this page do you think seeing is believing? no because the illusions are just that and arent real
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
1.)How long are you projected to live? __90_____
2.) Are you shocked, happy or surprised by the calculated number? Explain. Im surprised but happy because i want to live that long but dont think i will make that long
3.)What factors are the most positive? eating right and exercising daily. What factors are the most negative? drinking and smoking and not wearing your seat belt.
4.)What lifestyle factors could you change to increase your estimated longevity? I could wear my seat belt and eat healthier.
5.) Return to the game and change some of the lifestyle factors for which you received the largest negative numbers on the summary table. How much did these lifestyle changes affect your estimated life span? it said i would live to 98 so it only changed a little bit
6.) Are these lifestyle changes worth the effort involved in making them in order to add years to your longevity? yes i could wear my seat belt every time i get in the car and i could eat healthier
2.) Are you shocked, happy or surprised by the calculated number? Explain. Im surprised but happy because i want to live that long but dont think i will make that long
3.)What factors are the most positive? eating right and exercising daily. What factors are the most negative? drinking and smoking and not wearing your seat belt.
4.)What lifestyle factors could you change to increase your estimated longevity? I could wear my seat belt and eat healthier.
5.) Return to the game and change some of the lifestyle factors for which you received the largest negative numbers on the summary table. How much did these lifestyle changes affect your estimated life span? it said i would live to 98 so it only changed a little bit
6.) Are these lifestyle changes worth the effort involved in making them in order to add years to your longevity? yes i could wear my seat belt every time i get in the car and i could eat healthier
1.) What new information did you discover? Soft bedding may be a major contributor to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), past studies have shown that as many as one-third of the babies who die from SIDS each year may actually have suffocated after being placed on soft bedding. New information shows that babies are also at increased risk for SIDS if they get their heads covered by soft bedding while they sleep, for babies have been found dead with their heads covered by the bedding even while they were sleeping on their backs.
2.)If you are not now a parent, how will this information affect how you approach parenthood? i wont put my baby on a soft blanket or mattress and wont put any toys in the cribe while the baby sleeps
2.)If you are not now a parent, how will this information affect how you approach parenthood? i wont put my baby on a soft blanket or mattress and wont put any toys in the cribe while the baby sleeps
1.) Should we attempt to clone a human? I wouldnt mind cloning humans as long as the clone would know how to act like a human and not like kill people
2.)What are the ethical considerations of cloning animals and humans? some peole belive that cloning would be like playing God so they are against it and some people dont care and would want us to clone humans and animals. If God didnt want us to be able to clone people or animals, then he wouldnt have gave us the knowlege of knowing how to clone
3.)Should the U.S. government stop funding basic research into cloning as proposed by President Clinton? I dont care as long as they arent taking alot of money from us. if they are getting no where with the research then they shouldnt keep tring to clone
4.)Would you consider cloning yourself? if you clone me and the clone turns out exactly like me then i prolly would care, but if its personallity and beliefs were different then i wouldnt want to clone me
2.)What are the ethical considerations of cloning animals and humans? some peole belive that cloning would be like playing God so they are against it and some people dont care and would want us to clone humans and animals. If God didnt want us to be able to clone people or animals, then he wouldnt have gave us the knowlege of knowing how to clone
3.)Should the U.S. government stop funding basic research into cloning as proposed by President Clinton? I dont care as long as they arent taking alot of money from us. if they are getting no where with the research then they shouldnt keep tring to clone
4.)Would you consider cloning yourself? if you clone me and the clone turns out exactly like me then i prolly would care, but if its personallity and beliefs were different then i wouldnt want to clone me
psychology career
Industrial Organizational Psychologist
Industrial-organizational psychologists often work in government offices, business settings or private offices. I-O psychologists generally hold at least a master's degree in industrial-organizational psychology. These professionals perform a variety of functions, including hiring qualified employees, conducting tests, designing products, creating training courses, and performing research on different aspects of the workplace.
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Forensic Psychologist
Forensic psychology involves applying psychology to the field of criminal investigation and the law. Forensic psychologists are often involved in custody disputes, insurance claims, and lawsuits. Some professionals work in family courts and offer psychotherapy services, perform child custody evaluations, investigate reports of child abuse, and conduct visitation risk assessments.
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Sports Psychologist
Sports psychologists typically perform a range of tasks related to sports performance and education. Some opt to teach at the university level, while others work directly with athletes to increase motivation and enhance performance. Other options include client counseling, scientific research, and athletic consulting.
Industrial-organizational psychologists often work in government offices, business settings or private offices. I-O psychologists generally hold at least a master's degree in industrial-organizational psychology. These professionals perform a variety of functions, including hiring qualified employees, conducting tests, designing products, creating training courses, and performing research on different aspects of the workplace.
Image courtesy Julie Elliott
Forensic Psychologist
Forensic psychology involves applying psychology to the field of criminal investigation and the law. Forensic psychologists are often involved in custody disputes, insurance claims, and lawsuits. Some professionals work in family courts and offer psychotherapy services, perform child custody evaluations, investigate reports of child abuse, and conduct visitation risk assessments.
Image courtesy Mary K. Baird
Sports Psychologist
Sports psychologists typically perform a range of tasks related to sports performance and education. Some opt to teach at the university level, while others work directly with athletes to increase motivation and enhance performance. Other options include client counseling, scientific research, and athletic consulting.
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