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Right-Handed and Left-Handed People Do Not See the Same Bright Side of Things

ScienceDaily (Feb. 2, 2010) — Despite the common association of "right" with life, correctness, positiveness and good things, and "left" with death, clumsiness, negativity and bad things, recent research shows that most left-handed people hold the opposite association. Thus, left-handers become an interesting case in which conceptual associations as a result of a sensory-motor experience, and conceptual associations that rely on linguistic and cultural norms, are contradictory.

League Of Rock :: Music-Based Team Building

 Music-Based Team Building

 Does Your Team Need To Be Tuned?

Jumpstart Creativity & Teamwork! Get a direct line to your staff while they are at play + at WORK with music-based team building corporate events, rewards + incentives programs.

Get your team truly connected by combining the universallanguage of music with the excitement of Rock‘N' Roll!

League Of Rock :: Music-Based Leadership Training

Leadership Training Taken To The Next Level...

Predictive Success Corp. Partners With League Of Rock To Combine World Renown Predictive Index Tool With Music-Based Learning

League of Rock is quickly becoming the de-facto standard in Music-Based Collaboration and Team-Building. Predictive Success Corp. is known nationally for assessment tools that turn self-awareness into practical business results.

Wim Rombaut - stillmovin


Wim Rombaut
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Still Movin is a health management agency

Still Movin stands for the optimisation of your employees’ productivity, health and motivation.

Surprise! Neural Mechanism May Underlie an Enhanced Memory for the Unexpected

ScienceDaily (Feb. 25, 2010) — The human brain excels at using past experiences to make predictions about the future. However, the world around us is constantly changing, and new events often violate our logical expectations. "We know these unexpected events are more likely to be remembered than predictable events, but the underlying neural mechanisms for these effects remain unclear," says lead researcher, Dr. Nikolai Axmacher, from the University of Bonn in Germany.

Computer Simulations Can Be as Effective as Direct Observation

ScienceDaily (Feb. 14, 2010) — Students can learn some science concepts just as well from computers simulations as they do from direct observation, new research suggests.

A study found that people who used computer simulations to learn about moon phases understood the concepts just as well -- and in some cases better -- than did those who learned from collecting data from viewing the moon.

Speak Up

This issue speaks to the topic of speakers. In my work, I have the opportunity to hire, coach and work with speakers. I also appear as a speaker at conferences and meetings. I have been witness to the good, the bad and the ugly. In hindsight, I have learned many lessons. Speakers may consider themselves celebrities, subject matter experts, motivational, sports, keynote, break-out, or entertainers. Innovative meetings occur where there is a good match between Speaker, Topic, your Requirements/Needs, Desired Outcome and the Setting with a twist of the right Chemistry.

International Association of Facilitators

The International Association of Facilitators (IAF) is dedicated to growing facilitators and encouraging the use of group process methodologies world-wide.

People who can build consensus, maximize participation and move toward action are in high demand in today's world. The International Association of Facilitators (IAF) is the recognized source for credible and valuable professional help for practicing facilitators.
 

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