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Taylor Mali : What Teachers Make
By admin | November 13, 2007
One of the most provoking videos I have ever seen on the importannce of teaching and our views about teachers:
Here’s transcript of the poem:
What Teachers Make, or
Objection Overruled, or
If things don’t work out, you can always go to law schoolHe says the problem with teachers is, “What’s a kid going to learn
from someone who decided his best option in life was to become a teacher?”He reminds the other dinner guests that it’s true what they say about
teachers:That those who can, do; those who can’t, teach.
I decide to bite my tongue instead of his
and resist the urge to remind the other dinner guests
that it’s also true what they say about lawyers.Because we’re eating, after all, and this is polite conversation.
“I mean, you’re a teacher, Taylor”
“Be honest. What do you make?”And I wish he hadn’t done that
(asked me to be honest)
because, you see, I have a policy
about honesty and ass-kicking:
which is, if you ask for it, then I have to let you have it.You want to know what I make?
I make kids work harder than they ever thought they could.
I can make a C+ feel like a Congressional medal of honor
and I can make an A- feel like a slap in the face.
How dare you waste my time with anything less than your very best.You wanna know what I make?
I make kids sit through 40 minutes of study hall
in absolute silence.
No, you can not work in groups.
No, you can not ask a question (so put your hand down)
Why won’t I let you go to the bathroom?
Because you’re bored and you don’t really have to go, do you?You wanna know what I make?
I make parents tremble in fear when I call home at around dinner time:
“Hi, This is Mr. Mali, I hope I haven’t called at a bad time,
I just wanted to talk to you about something your son did today.
he said, “Leave the kid alone. I still cry sometimes, don’t you?”
And it was the noblest act of courage I have ever seen.I make parents see their children for who they are
and who they can be.You want to know what I make?
I make kids question.
I make them criticize.
I make them apologize and mean it.
I make them write, write, write.
And then I make them read.
I make them spell definitely beautiful, definitely beautiful, definitely
beautiful
over and over again until they will never misspell
either one of those words again.
I make them show all their work in math.
And then hide it on their final drafts in English.
I make them realize that if you got this (brains)
then you follow this (heart) and if someone ever tries to judge you
by what you make, you give them this (the finger).Let me break it down for you, so you know what I say is true:
I make a difference! What about you?
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5 Videos of Incredible Mental Feats!
By admin | October 23, 2007
Incredible Mental Feats that will leave you (mind)boggled.
How far are our minds capable of expanding into? Are our minds truly limitless?
Here’s a collection of some amazing mind power feats captured on video:
Still think a calculator can cut through your tax forms? The ancient abacus seems to STILL outdo circuitry! But what happens when you use an IMAGINARY ABACUS instead?
Is this man the smartest man in the world? Or is he a humble blue-collar ex-bouncer?
Stephen Withshire is capable of taking a photograph with his mind, and then replicate it on paper without a second look. Peer through the eyes of one of just over 100 autistic savants on the planet!
One of our favorite mentalists, Derren Brown, demonstrates how sublminal advertising works on the mind.
But is the mind capable of accomplishing far more than we can ever imagine? Even in the physical world?
Want to find out more about the unlimited expanses of your mind? Check out what Burt Goldman’s been using his beautiful mind for:
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How You Can Control Another Person’s Desires by Neurolinguistic Programming
By admin | July 20, 2007
Mindblowing Video
Movie star Simon Pegg, from ‘Shaun of the Dead’ and ‘Hot Fuzz’ is receiving a present from stunning psychologist Derren Brown - it can be anything he desires. He goes from wanting a leather jacket to a RED BMX in the space of 5 minutes. Pegg is convinced that he originally wanted a Red BMX Bike!!!!!!!
How does Derren pull off this remarkable display of Neurolinguistic Programming?
Check out some of the dialogue:
“how I bike gifts. . .
to handle bar none . . .
what to saddle for . . .
rather than recycle the same two tyred bottles of wine . . .
bike creating a strong feeling of desire. . .
all sort of pumped up . . .
they BeaM eXcitement . . .
can Be so eXtreme . . .
i want X . . .
Like a BM or an X Box . . .
Derren Brown: ‘So . . . What’s your dream present?’
Simon Pegg: ‘A BMX Bike’”
NOTE: look at the props around the room that Derren Brown uses to manipulate Pegg with:
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The Lies of Brain Science Exposed By A Man Who Fell In Love With A Brain
By admin | July 19, 2007
Jeff Hawkins’ Palm PDA became such a widely used productivity tool during the 1990s that some fanatical users claimed it replaced their brains. He was a pioneer in the field of mobile technology and spent 16 yrs in the computer industry. However, his path through life took a weird turn of events . . . he fell in love with a brain!
He now devotes his life to studying his passion. He’s now expelling the myths that neuroscientists have been feeding us. In this staggering video the lies are revealed and he uncovers how his new kind of brain science can shape the future of computing.
“Brain Scientists say that intelligence is defined by behaviour (MYTH)
However intelligence is actually defined by Prediction” - Jeff Hawkins ( the man who fell in love with a brain)
20 Minutes of Jeff talking about his passion for brains and the future of brain science
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How One Magic Word Can Make You Drunk Without Touching A Drop Of Alcohol
By admin | July 10, 2007
This staggering video from the mind blowing series ‘Mind Control’ by Derren Brown shows how incredibly easily our minds can be manipulated, we can behave drunk in the space of seconds as this student hilariously demonstrates.
This feeling can then go away in an instance but be triggered like a remote control at any point in time using a ‘magic word’.
Derren Brown’s work is fascinating, his ability to get inside your mind and psychologically force you to think something with subliminal messages is stunning. He doesn’t claim to have any psychic ability, everything is through psychology.
“This next technique is a method I used at university where you can recreate any drug state without ever actually taking the drug.” - Derren Brown
What did you think of the Video?
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17% Of Men Have A Female Brain
By admin | July 9, 2007
Scientists from the prestigious University of Cambridge claim that there are such things as ‘male’ brains and ‘female’ brains. However the really shocking news is that just because you are male you don’t necessarily possess a ‘male brain’. In fact 17% of men are equipped with a female brain.
‘Brain Sex’
If you’re a man, you may be more in touch with your feminine side than you ever guessed, and if you’re a woman you may occasionally think more like the lads.
That’s the surprising news from scientists who think there are ‘male brains’ and ‘female brains’. Study findings show that although men tend to have male brains and women tend to have female brains, it isn’t always so.
Most scientists think there’s no real difference between men and women when it comes to total intelligence (commonly called IQ), but there is growing evidence that men and women’s brains are wired differently. This theory may explain the finding that, on average, men are at better at some things and women are better at others.
For example, studies have found that women tend to be better at empathising and men are generally better at systemising. In other words, men are often more adept at discovering the rules that govern a system. They like to get deeply involved in activities such as car repair, computing or building up an extensive music collection.
Women, on the other hand, are thought to be better at guessing other people’s emotions and responding appropriately. They would be more likely to comfort you in a time of crisis.
But men and women don’t always fit neatly into their respective groups. A University of Cambridge study found that 17% of men have a ‘female’ empathising brain and 17% of women have a ‘male’ systemising brain.
Find out more information about the ’sex of your brain’ here
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Best Optical Illusions
By admin | July 9, 2007
Best Optical Illusions - Can You Figure these Out?
Optical illusions have always fascinated me, it’s amazing how our perception can flip so quickly. I uncovered a video on what I consider to be the best optical illusions. See what you make of it . . .
Best Optical Illusions
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New Brain Study - Emotions Directly Effect Immunity and Health
By admin | July 9, 2007
A direct link between emotions and immunity to disease has been made by scientists. It confirms what many people have thought for years . . . happy people are more likely to have a higher immunity to disease and are therefore likely to have better health.
Brain study links negative emotions and lowered immunity
By Shaoni Bhattacharya
Brain activity linking negative emotions to a lower immune response against disease has been revealed for the first time, claim researchers.
Many previous studies have shown that emotions and stress can adversely affect the immune system. But this effect had not been directly correlated with activity in the brain, says study leader Richard Davidson, at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in the US.
The part of the brain the team studied, the prefrontal cortex (PFC), is associated with depression. People who had the greatest activity in the right PFC when asked to dwell on distressing episodes in their life had a markedly lower antibody levels after an influenza vaccination. In contrast, those showing exceptional activity in the left PFC when recalling happy times developed high antibody levels.
Davidson says emotions play an important role in regulating systems in the body that influence health. “This study establishes that people with a pattern of brain activity that has been associated with positive [emotions] are also the ones to show the best response to the flu vaccine.”
“It begins to suggest a mechanism for why subjects with a more positive emotional disposition may be healthier,” he says. Janice Kiecolt-Glaser, an expert on stress and immunity at Ohio State University, told the New York Times that the study represents “some of the best evidence we’ve seen to date.”
Intense sadness
Davidson, with colleagues at Wisconsin and Princeton University, New Jersey, asked 52 men and women who graduated from Wisconsin in 1957 to recount both the best and worst events in their lives on paper.
For their best experiences, the subjects were asked to write about an event where they experienced “intense happiness or joy”. And for their worst experience they were asked to remember an event causing “the most intense sadness, fear, or anger”.
During this autobiographical task, the electrical activity of the brain was measured. The subjects were then given flu shots and their antibody levels were measured after two weeks, four weeks and six months. The researcher found a clear link between strong activity in the left PFC and a large rise in antibodies, and vice versa. (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1534743100).
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Hidden Subliminal Messages in Advertising
By admin | July 9, 2007
Did you know that even Top Advertising Executives are Susceptible to Hidden Subliminal Messages in Advertising?
Derren Brown shows that even the cream of the crop advertising executives are susceptible to hidden subliminal messages in advertising with a truly stunningly accurate mind experiment.
You’ll be left completely amazed by the end of the video and think it’s not possible, however the last 30 secs shows just how these execs, who control people’s minds every day of their lives, can have the same done to them just like puppets.
Hidden Subliminal Messages In Advertising Mind Experiment
What do you think of the experiment?
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