Psychological ("personality") Types Psychological ("personality") Types According to Jung's theory of Psychological Types we are all different in fundamental ways. One's ability to process different information is limited by their particular type. These types are sixteen. People can be either Extroverts or Introverts, depending on the direction of their activity ; Thinking, Feeling, Sensing, Intuitive, according to their own information pathways; Judging or Perceiving, depending on the method in which they process received information. Extroverts vs. Extroverts are directed towards the objective world whereas Introverts are directed towards the subjective world. Sensing vs. Sensing is an ability to deal with information on the basis of its physical qualities and its affection by other information. Thinking vs. Thinking is an ability to deal with information on the basis of its structure and its function. Perceiving vs. Perceiving types are motivated into activity by the changes in a situation. ENTp , ISFp , ESFj , INTj , ENFj
Le témoignage complet de William Rodriguez, concierge au WTC Même si le témoignage de W.Rodriguez a déjà été publié dans nos pages, il nous semble intéressant de le remettre sur la table au moment où les médias français continuent de qualifier d’"absurdités" les questions que se posent non seulement Bigard et Kassovitz, mais tous ceux que la "version officielle du complot" sur le 11-Septembre laisse perplexe. Ce texte incroyable a d’ailleurs été repris par Éric Raynaud dans son livre "11 Septembre : Les Vérités Cachées" [1] . William Rodriguez fut le dernier à sortir vivant de la Tour Nord, il a sauvé de nombreuses vies ce jour-là grâce aux clefs qu’il détenait et qui ont permis aux pompiers d’évacuer des gens restés bloqués. William Rodriguez décoré par G.W.Bush pour son héroïsme le 11/09/2001 Je m’appelle William Rodriguez. (….) Donc, je suis arrivé en retard, à 8 h 30, au sous-sol. Un très gros BOUM ! Une explosion si forte qu’elle nous a soulevés. Et ça venait du sous-sol, entre les niveaux B2 et B3. Tout le monde s’est mis à crier.
» Pentagon Papers Whistleblower Ellsberg Says Government Has ORDERED the Media Not to Cover 9/11 Alex Jones Washington’s Blog June 15, 2011 It’s big news that the Pentagon Papers have finally been released by the government. But the statements from Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg about 9/11 have not been covered by the corporate media. As Fire Dog Lake’s Jeff Kaye writes today: The entire 9/11 field of inquiry has been vilified, poisoned over the years by ridicule, sometimes fantastic conspiracy mongering, and fearfulness by journalists of approaching the material, lest they be branded as irresponsible or some kind of conspiracy freak. Similarly, Air Force Colonel and key Pentagon official Karen Kwiatkowski – who blew the whistle on the Bush administration’s efforts to concoct false intelligence about Iraqi weapons of mass destruction – wrote (page 26): Several months after 9/11, famed news anchor Dan Rather told the BBC that American reporters were practicing “a form of self-censorship”: The head of CNN agreed: Keith Olbermann said: Of course, the corporate media is always pro-war.
What Does Your Body Language Say About You? How To Read Signs and Recognize Gestures - Jinxi Boo - Jinxi Boo Art by LaetitziaAs we all know, communication is essential in society. Advancements in technology have transformed the way that we correspond with others in the modern world. Because of the constant buzz in our technological world, it's easy to forget how important communicating face-to-face is. When conversing old-school style, it's not only speech we verbalize that matters, but what our nonverbal gestures articulate as well. Body language is truly a language of its own. We all have quirks and habits that are uniquely our own. 10% from what the person actually says40% from the tone and speed of voice50% is from their body language. Lowering one's head can signal a lack of confidence. Pushing back one's shoulders can demonstrate power and courageOpen arms means one is comfortable with being approached and willing to talk/communicate
Le 11 juillet 2007: William RODRIGUEZ à PARIS Posté par AtMOH le 06/05/2007 Le 11 juillet 2007 William Rodriguez viendra à Paris, invité par ReOpen911 (20h au 24 rue de la Banque place de la Bourse). William Rodriguez a frôlé la mort quand les tours se sont effondrées sur lui, mais il a survécu et transmet depuis son témoignage. Pourquoi donc NBC ou aucun autre média dominant n’a-t-il pas couvert cette histoire ? Ils ne l’ont pas fait parce qu’elle réduit la version gouvernementale des attentats du 11 septembre à néant. Depuis le 11 septembre 2001, Rodriguez s'en est tenu à ses déclarations, sans jamais s'écarter de ce qu'il a dit depuis le premier jour. Publié dans Evénements | 85 Commentaires » A Very Scary Fireworks Show: Exploding H-Bombs In Space : Krulwich Wonders... Since we're coming up on the Fourth of July, and towns everywhere are preparing their better-than-ever fireworks spectaculars, we would like to offer this humbling bit of history. Back in the summer of 1962, the U.S. blew up a hydrogen bomb in outer space, some 250 miles above the Pacific Ocean. It was a weapons test, but one that created a man-made light show that has never been equaled — and hopefully never will. Here it is: Some of the images in this video were until recently top secret. Peter Kuran of Visual Concept Entertainment collected them for his documentary Nukes In Space. If you are wondering why anybody would deliberately detonate an H-bomb in space, the answer comes from a conversation we had with science historian James Fleming of Colby College. Van Allen described how the Earth is surrounded by belts of high-energy particles — mainly protons and electrons — that are held in place by the magnetic fields. Today these radiation belts are called Van Allen belts. But why?
Body Language Signals: Eye Directions, Pupils Warning! Reading body language is like listening to someone. Listed here are the possible meanings of many different body language signs. To avoid getting it wrong, please start with the short section “How Can You Read What People Think?” The Eyes (Part II) - Squint during a conversation –> showing interest - Looking away –> possibly shy –> curious about the surroundings (some people naturally observe their environment more than others) –> showing interest in your other movements. Otherwise, it may be a sign that this person is attracted to you… Basically, looking at other parts of your body is part of the unconscious assessment people make about how suitable you are as a mate… Whether you like it or not, we all do this. How To Read Eye Directions Without going too deep into neuroscience, let’s look at how a person’s eye directions can tell you what they are actually thinking. You have probably heard that there are two main parts to the brain: - the right side: the emotional side, and Why?
11 Septembre - ReOpen911.info site d'information sur les attentats du 11 septembre 2001 Interactive 3D model of Solar System Planets and Night Sky HOW TO CHEAT AT EVERYTHING Over lunch with Simon Lovell, a fascinating former card shark, Allison Schrager learns all sorts of things about how swindlers operate ... Special to MORE INTELLIGENT LIFE "I can spot someone's weakness a mile away. In any room I can pick out the best target," says Simon Lovell, reformed con artist and famed magician, when asked over lunch about the root of his talents. "Take that woman over there." "Or that man over there, over-dressed, too neat, over-confident, thinks he is too smart to be taken." "But ultimately, anyone can be conned, if you have the balls to do it." Simon Lovell should know. Presently, instead of subjecting people to cons, Mr Lovell stars in a one-man off-Broadway show, "Strange and Unusual Hobbies". "I could sell shit at an anti-scat party," he says, "you have to figure out someone's wants and needs and convince them what you have will fill their emotional void." It requires avid study of psychology and body language. Con men tend to be excellent conversationalists.
NASA-engineered collision spills new Moon secrets Scientists led by Brown University are offering the first detailed explanation of the crater formed when a NASA rocket slammed into the Moon last fall and information about the composition of the lunar soil at the poles that never has been sampled. The findings are published in a set of papers in Science stemming from the successful NASA mission, called LCROSS for Lunar CRater Observing and Sensing Satellite. Peter Schultz and graduate student Brendan Hermalyn analyzed data from bits of the Moon’s surface kicked up by a NASA-engineered collision. Mission control at NASA Ames sent the emptied upper stage of a rocket crashing into the Cabeus crater near the Moon’s south pole last October. Combined, the assortment of volatiles — the chemical elements weakly attached to regolith grains — gives scientists clues where they came from and how they got to the polar craters, many of which haven’t seen sunlight for billions of years and are among the coldest spots in the solar system.
Hi Toni, I love what you're pearling. Thought you should know that "10 min video will chg your life" has been removed. What was it about?
Stay well... We think along the same lines (or should I say pearls).
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