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Self-organized queuing and scale-free behavior in real escape panic

Found : Self-organized queuing and scale-free behavior in real escape panic Numerical investigations of escape panic of confined pedestrians have revealed interesting dynamical features such as pedestrian arch formation around an exit, disruptive interference, self-organized queuing, and scale-free behavior. However, … Continue reading

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Boredom Numbs the Work World

Found : Boredom Numbs the Work World Be it at a desk at the Treasury Department, a spot on the factory floor, or a drab blue cubicle, boredom is a condition that can be more stressful and damaging than overwork, … Continue reading

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Commentary on morality and archetypes

Found : Commentary on morality and archetypes Every archetype is a component of the psyche of every human being and it's the enemy shadow archetype we have to integrate first (that's the only way we can avoid projecting it). We … Continue reading

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ARCHETYPAL DIMENSIONS OF WORLD EVENTS

Found : ARCHETYPAL DIMENSIONS OF WORLD EVENTS Being atemporal, archetypes exist outside of time. They bleed through, irrupt, and unfold into and through time so as to incarnate and reveal themselves. Archetypes become visible by arranging and magnetically attracting events … Continue reading

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Human Zoos

Found : Human Zoos As has been well-documented on this site, America imprisons more people than any other nation. The state takes away inmates' liberty, controlling every moment of their lives, and locking them up in cages. For some reason, … Continue reading

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Shocking revelation: Santa Clara University professor mirrors famous torture study

Found : Shocking revelation: Santa Clara University professor mirrors famous torture study Replicating one of the most controversial behavioral experiments in history, a Santa Clara University psychologist has found that people will follow orders from an authority figure to administer … Continue reading

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Norman Cohen on the Blood Libel

Found : Norman Cohen on the Blood Libel In his research on the great witch hunt in Europe from the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries, historian Norman Cohn discovered a single enduring paranoid theme: that somewhere in the midst of the … Continue reading

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Study : Book taste linked to dreams

Found : Study : Book taste linked to dreams People's taste in books indicates the kind of dreams they have, one of the largest studies into the phenomenon has shown. Researchers from the University of Wales in Swansea divided more … Continue reading

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Erotic and Violent Images Cloud Vision, Study Finds

Found : Erotic and Violent Images Cloud Vision, Study Finds When people see violent or erotic images, they fail to process whatever they see next, according to new research. Scientists are calling the effect "attentional rubbernecking." “We observed that people … Continue reading

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Exhibitionism

“We must regard exhibitionism as fundamentally a symbolic act based on a perversion of courtship. The exhibitionist, if a male, displays the organ of sex to a feminine witness, and in the shock of modest sexual shame by which she … Continue reading

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