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31
Aug 10

Relationship Review

Discussing the relationship.

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Relationship Review


6
Aug 10

How Iron Man 2 Ruined Jon Favreau’s Relationship With Marvel

Is Marvel trying to get away with making The Avengers on the cheap? Even though Favs wanted to direct their superhero team-up movie, they didn’t want him. Instead Marvel has made it a point to seek out cheaper talent.

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23
Jun 10

Why E-Mail May Be Hurting Off-Line Relationships

Instead of fostering real friendships off-line, e-mail and social networking may take the place of them — and the distance inherent in screen-only interactions may breed feelings of isolation or a tendency to care less about other people. The problem is, as empathy wanes, so does trust. And without trust, you can’t have a cohesive society.

…The problem is, as empathy wanes, so does trust. And without trust, you can’t have a cohesive society. Consider the findings of a new study co-authored by Kevin Rockmann of George Mason University and Gregory Northcraft, a professor of executive leadership at the University of Illinois who specializes in workplace collaboration. Northcraft says high-tech communications like e-mail and (to a lesser extent) videoconferencing which are sometimes known as “lean communication” because they have fewer cues like eye contact and posture for people to rely on strip away the personal interaction needed to breed trust. In a business setting as in all other social relationships outside the workplace trust is a necessary condition for effective cooperation within a group. “Technology has made us much more efficient but much less effective,” said Northcraft in a statement. “Something is being gained, but something is being lost. The something gained is time, and the something lost is the quality of relationships. And…

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23
Jun 10

Mexico asks court to reject Ariz. immigration law

Mexico is asking a federal court in Arizona to declare the state’s new immigration law unconstitutional. They say that Arizona is frustrating their effort to have a “consistent relationship” with all of America and that the law will lead to the racial profiling of its own nationals in this country.

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20
Mar 10

Lady Gaga Gets Sued For $30 Million By Ex-Boyfriend

Today in “Really? She was in a relationship?” news, an ex-boyfriend of Lady Gaga is suing the oddball popstar and “Poker Face” singer’s company for $30 million. The ex is Robert Fusari, a New Jersey record producer responsible for producing such horrors as “Wild Wild West” for Will Smith and “Bootylicious” for Destiny’s Child.

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16
Feb 10

Oxytocin May Help Relieve Autism Symptoms

Oxytocin, a hormone often referred to as the “cuddle chemical” for its role in helping to foster intimate relationships may help people with autism to read and react to social cues, according to a new study

…may help people with autism to read and react to social cues, according to the preliminary results of a small study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Individuals with autism spectrum disorders often have trouble engaging and interacting in social situations, frequently avoiding eye contact, for example, and previous research has also shown that people who are autistic often have lower levels of the hormone oxytocin. In this recent study, researchers from France’s Center of Cognitive Neuroscience used nasal inhalers to give oxytocin to 13 individuals with high-functioning autism or Asperger’s syndrome. Afterwards, the researchers examined the study participants’ reactions to social stimuli. They found that, after the oxytocin, the subjects showed significant improvement on social…

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11
Feb 10

Time: Google and the Pedophiles

“It doesn’t have the cachet or name recognition of Myspace or Facebook, but in Brazil, Google’s relationship site Orkut boasts a coverage that its more celebrated rivals cannot match.”

…”I think Google’s decision to make the legal procedures go through the
American justice system is a good thing, not because of Brazil but because
of the world,” said Julien Pain, director of the Internet freedom desk at
Reporters Without Borders. “This way, if you make a request to Google in
the
U.S., the request can be supervised by American justice. This kind of
procedure may seem useless in the case of Brazil, which is a democracy and
respects human rights. But it’s crucial when Google has to deal with
repressive regimes. If a Chinese or a Syrian judge asks information about a
dissident or a journalist, it’s important that Google could say no.”…

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6
Feb 10

You’re Not Attractive…And Neither is Your Girlfriend

And neither is your girlfriend, but in order to stomach the prospect of a long-term relationship, you delude yourself into believing she’s better looking than she really is.

…) The site has evolved to include a dating service dubbed “Meet Me,” where instead of rating a person’s photo, users pick the photos of the people they’re interested in. If both people are open to meeting each other, then the initial contact can be made. Here are the major findings: Men were more open to potential dates than women, by 240 percent.Men were also much more generous in their appraisals than women.If you were on the receiving end of a request, then the likelihood of accepting increased if other Hot or Not users found the requester to be attractive.And if you were deemed attractive by the community, then you were more likely to be picky in saying yes to potential dates. For every point lower you scored on the Hot or Not 1-10 scale, the chances of saying yes to a potential date increased by 25 percent.There was no difference between how attractive and unattractive people rated other users. So the fact that nearly all users are in agreement about who is pretty and not-so-pretty and that, despite…

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30
Jan 10

What makes them hot? Body or Face?

Is it the face or the body which attracts you? Does this attraction change based on whether it is for a long-term relationship or short-term relationship?

…face photos were placed side by side (not with the head on top of the body) to be consistent with the individual body or face photos rated earlier. Placing the head on top of the body, would make the face smaller and also disclose other traits not interested for this study. To validate this form of attractiveness rating, a different smaller group of participants rated the full length photos and those ratings showed strong correlation to the ratings given by the actual participants to the side by side configuration.
Statistical analysis of men rating women indicated that, even though both the body and face ratings were significant positive predictors of the ratings given to the combined images, the face ratings were stronger predictors of the combined ratings. It was also observed that the ratings for combined images was slightly higher for short term relationships as compared to long term relationships. One other significant observation when the short term and long term relationship data were analyzed…

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22
Jan 10

Wordpress Founder: Meaningful Overnight Relationship

Yes, WordPress really is four years old. I was 19. No, I didn’t create it alone, if I did you would have never heard of it.

…Matt draws a distinction between the myths or patterns that govern even dictate journalistic narratives and reality. But from what I can see, he’s simply proposing a new set of patterns stereotypes to describe and structure his experience, and seems to suggest that the new stereotypes ought to be accepted as authoritative.
Some of the posts favor the conspiracy idea: journalists as the running dogs of rapacious Media Barons. So, together, they invent and then market the myths that sustain the capitalist enterprise, the Devourer of the Good.
I’ve been wondering how much of what’s going on in terms of cultural and media narratives is a generational phenomenon that’s being accelerated and amplified by new Web-based technologies. Although the Web is new, the underlying dynamics are not.
Berkun comes closer to understanding the cultural nature of what goes on with media. But then in his closing seems to think that Word Press writers are exempt from these hero tales and stereotypes, and that, instead, can and do…

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