Theme: Education

  • Anyone under 30 who has an education and lives in kiev speaks english. I had no

    Anyone under 30 who has an education and lives in kiev speaks english. I had no problem. Just learn yes, no, hello, goodbye(s), please, thank you, excuse me/sorry. and how to count to ten. Seriously. Anyone worth speaking to speaks english.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-02 20:07:37 UTC

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  • Curt Doolittle shared a link. PERSONALITY TRAITS AND ACADEMIC SPECIALTIES And th

    Curt Doolittle shared a link.

    PERSONALITY TRAITS AND ACADEMIC SPECIALTIES
    And they’re entirely predictable.

    —“Consistent findings across studies were that

    – students of arts/humanities and psychology scored high on Neuroticism and Openness;
    – students of political sc. scored high on Openness;
    – students of economics, law, political sc., and medicine scored high on Extraversion;
    – students of medicine, psychology, arts/humanities, and sciences scored high on Agreeableness; and
    – students of arts/humanities scored low on Conscientiousness.

    Effect sizes were calculated to estimate the magnitude of the personality group differences. These effect sizes were consistent across studies comparing similar pairs of academic majors. For all Big Five personality traits medium effect sizes were found frequently, and for Openness even large effect sizes were found regularly.”—-


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-02 18:29:17 UTC

  • it shouldn’t be terribly hard but I have to put together a story sparta, rome, t

    it shouldn’t be terribly hard but I have to put together a story sparta, rome, the holy roman empire, prussia, and nazi germany and teach a bit of a class on why that was better than the catholic models of spain, france, and england that dominate our discourse.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-02 17:20:00 UTC

  • TRAITS AND ACADEMIC SPECIALTIES And they’re entirely predictable. —“Consistent

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886915300921https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886915300921PERSONALITY TRAITS AND ACADEMIC SPECIALTIES

    And they’re entirely predictable.

    —“Consistent findings across studies were that

    – students of arts/humanities and psychology scored high on Neuroticism and Openness;

    – students of political sc. scored high on Openness;

    – students of economics, law, political sc., and medicine scored high on Extraversion;

    – students of medicine, psychology, arts/humanities, and sciences scored high on Agreeableness; and

    – students of arts/humanities scored low on Conscientiousness.

    Effect sizes were calculated to estimate the magnitude of the personality group differences. These effect sizes were consistent across studies comparing similar pairs of academic majors. For all Big Five personality traits medium effect sizes were found frequently, and for Openness even large effect sizes were found regularly.”—-


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-02 14:29:00 UTC

  • TRAITS AND ACADEMIC SPECIALTIES And they’re entirely predictable. —“Consistent

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886915300921PERSONALITY TRAITS AND ACADEMIC SPECIALTIES

    And they’re entirely predictable.

    —“Consistent findings across studies were that

    – students of arts/humanities and psychology scored high on Neuroticism and Openness;

    – students of political sc. scored high on Openness;

    – students of economics, law, political sc., and medicine scored high on Extraversion;

    – students of medicine, psychology, arts/humanities, and sciences scored high on Agreeableness; and

    – students of arts/humanities scored low on Conscientiousness.

    Effect sizes were calculated to estimate the magnitude of the personality group differences. These effect sizes were consistent across studies comparing similar pairs of academic majors. For all Big Five personality traits medium effect sizes were found frequently, and for Openness even large effect sizes were found regularly.”—-

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886915300921


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-02 14:29:00 UTC

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status. Kindly Reminder. This is a No Meme zone. I de

    Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    Kindly Reminder. This is a No Meme zone.

    I delete memes and images and music as substitutes for argument. I teach argument. I teach natural law. There are other places to communicate via imagery. This is the one place where I (we) require words. Of course, i make rare exceptions for meme-ing me or putting arguments on art.

    And yes, I’ve been doing this for the past few years. And yes people have complained for years. I curate my feed. And no I don’t care what you think. 😉

    lol


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-02 12:32:03 UTC

  • Kindly Reminder. This is a No Meme zone. I delete memes and images and music as

    Kindly Reminder. This is a No Meme zone.

    I delete memes and images and music as substitutes for argument. I teach argument. I teach natural law. There are other places to communicate via imagery. This is the one place where I (we) require words. Of course, i make rare exceptions for meme-ing me or putting arguments on art.

    And yes, I’ve been doing this for the past few years. And yes people have complained for years. I curate my feed. And no I don’t care what you think. 😉

    lol


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-02 08:32:00 UTC

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status. (All: I am sorry this edit is taking me so lo

    Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (All: I am sorry this edit is taking me so long, but it’s totally worth it. I am absolutely positive that you will understand the basic concepts as you read them. It may take work to study and use them. But I have made the ‘hard part’ about as close to “acquisitionism, testimonialism, propertarianism, and natural law for dummies” as I think is humanly possible. Now I NEVER EVER thought I could do that. EVER. So i’m excited as hell. )


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-01 17:59:38 UTC

  • (All: I am sorry this edit is taking me so long, but it’s totally worth it. I am

    (All: I am sorry this edit is taking me so long, but it’s totally worth it. I am absolutely positive that you will understand the basic concepts as you read them. It may take work to study and use them. But I have made the ‘hard part’ about as close to “acquisitionism, testimonialism, propertarianism, and natural law for dummies” as I think is humanly possible. Now I NEVER EVER thought I could do that. EVER. So i’m excited as hell. )


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-01 13:59:00 UTC

  • “CURT: CAREER ADVICE FOR TRADES BUT WITHOUT STRESS INJURIES…… I have a probl

    —“CURT: CAREER ADVICE FOR TRADES BUT WITHOUT STRESS INJURIES…… I have a problem with repetitive stress injuries in my wrist and my current trade is just not going to work. If I can go to college what should I consider as a target career.”— A Friend

    The Trade you might consider is CNC programming and operating. It’s still basically programming but it’s programing something tangible you can see rather than imaginary abstractions. And its NEVER going to go out of demand.

    The problem in manufacturing is that they can’t get enough guys like you with programming ability.

    Above that I would go into IT (physical computer networks, which is a much better job, but has still become just a trade).

    The problem with most trade jobs is that you must use your hands rather than your imagination. And your joints pay the price.

    To invest in the long term very cheaply, If you study one or two years of accounting (two classes), take a business law class, and take a year of construction project management (gantt charts, budgets, estimating), you will be well enough informed to do most jobs in the 50-60k range.

    I can’t emphasize the accounting, basic contract, and project management skills enough. Most people are moral but they do not understand that commitment to budget and contract and schedule is what produces income and morality is a matter of relationships not business. This will provide career path options for you no matter what. (I think this material should be taught in high school).

    LONG TERM

    You want to try to exit the trades into your own business of some sort by the time you’re 40. If you can delay marriage and delay auto purchases and live with family, other men, or a woman, or get into a house, then you can hopefully have savings and equity to start a reliable business or two after 40 and if you can, move into project management. It will be increasingly hard on your body outside of machining and programming after you’re fully mature (40).

    NOTE: I have had (very, very, serious) carpal tunnel problems in the past but I learned how never rely on overextension. I make sure my joints, are relaxed at all times: head, neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, and knuckles. It takes time to develop the ‘intentional joint laziness’ and it slows you down (maybe a lot), but you will not get those repetitive stress injuries. Amping up your small muscles around your joints by keeping them in ‘alert mode’ at all times is just a guarantee of harm to you. We evolved to work 16-24 hours a week, and rest a lot otherwise.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-07-31 11:17:00 UTC