Optically Variable Ink
Optically variable ink (OVI) is an anti-counterfeiting measure used on many major modern banknotes. The ink displays two distinct colors depending on the angle the bill is viewed at. The United States...
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The Yerkes–Dodson law is an empirical relationship between arousal and performance, originally developed by psychologists, Robert M. Yerkes and John Dillingham Dodson in 1908. The law dictates that...
View ArticleThe Peter Principle
The Peter Principle states that “in a hierarchy every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence”, meaning that employees tend to be promoted until they reach a position at which they cannot...
View ArticleFarey Sequence
In mathematics, the Farey sequence of order n is the sequence of completely reduced fractions between 0 and 1 which, when in lowest terms, have denominators less than or equal to n, arranged in order...
View ArticleSeven Bridges of Königsberg
The Seven Bridges of Königsberg is a notable historical problem in mathematics. Its negative resolution by Leonhard Euler in 1735 laid the foundations of graph theory and prefigured the idea of...
View ArticleTrust Metric
In psychology and sociology, a trust metric is a measurement of the degree to which one social actor (an individual or a group) trusts another social actor. Trust metrics may be abstracted in a manner...
View ArticleCriminal Minds: Suspect Behavior Bloopers?
Watching Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior Finale From Season 1, I noticed at / around 37:00, that Penelope said the suspect had performed almost 50 lethal injections. The screen she read from stated...
View ArticleParadigm Shift (disambiguation)
Paradigm Shift may refer to: Paradigm shift, a term to describe a change in basic assumptions within the ruling theory of science Paradigm Shift (album), a 1997 album by various artists “Paradigm...
View ArticleSetup
setup2 so, the radio is powered up.. it has the username and password in it it talks to the radius and auths.. then the radius gives the radio a 172 number then a 216.x.x.x is given to the soho router....
View ArticleWaterfall Photography and Tip Links
Links I ran into that I like while searching for waterfall photography tips http://www.digital-photography-school.com/waterfall-digital-photography...
View ArticleDesign Trends
Links I ran into that I like while searching for Design Trends for website design http://designfestival.com/a-few-design-trends/ http://designfestival.com/bread-and-butter-layouts-and-inspiration/...
View ArticleThe Way to Think About Pool – Physics?
I like this article on pool. http://www.billiardworld.com/physics.html
View ArticleWhat Makes A Website Professional Looking?
I have had many clients tell me “I want a website that looks professional.” No problem! I hope the website will look professional, have good, clean code, be fast and aesthetic, be functional, search...
View ArticleEssential Pages For A Business Website
The most essential and important pages for a successful web design Home Page Company Profile Product page or Service page Achievements Clientele Contact Page Sitemap
View ArticleHayflick Limit
The Hayflick limit (or Hayflick Phenomenon) is the number of times a normal cell population will divide before it stops, presumably because the telomeres reach a critical length. The Hayflick limit was...
View ArticleProtege
One who is protected or trained or whose career is furthered by a person of experience, prominence, or influence. Merriam-Webster
View ArticleContextual Cueing
Contextual cueing (also referred to as “Contextual Cuing”) is a concept in psychology that refers to the manner in which the human brain gathers information from visual elements and their surroundings....
View ArticleContagion Theory
Contagion theory states that crowds cause people to act in a certain way http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowd_psychology
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