“Spotting BS as a Mechanism for Reaching a Wide Range of Conclusions – A Case Study”
…on a Hajj 2. He felt his religion was being slighted and in response, he behaved toward a female classmate (and perhaps others) in a way that was perceived as…
…on a Hajj 2. He felt his religion was being slighted and in response, he behaved toward a female classmate (and perhaps others) in a way that was perceived as…
Authored by Mike Kimel Let’s start with the lede: from what I can tell, according to Kamala Harris (California State Attorney General and candidate for the US Congress), the ISIS-inspired…
…colonial times to the present, I would like to find proxy variables for: 1. Social cohesion (i.e., how strong it is, and how strong it is perceived to be) 2….
…is totally egocentric. But they would be, and are perceived to be, a dangerous escalation. Directing the punishment at innocent peons is a way of showing it is nothing personal…
…the perceived murder of an African American by the Minneapolis police officers. The 3rd Precinct of the city’s Police Department and the base for the four officers involved in the…
The “Trump Effect” On Happiness In a column in yesterday’s Washington Post, Dana Milbank has written on “Trump has made our lives worse. Here’s the proof.” He labels this apparent…
…the vaccine is its effect on your own health—not taking into account whether you may infect someone else. Antivax people nearly always justify their choice in terms of their perceived…
…not for the fact that we lack some modest amount of courage, strength and inner security. I would add that this perceived remoteness of spirituality and contemplation is compounded by…
…perceived need at all. 3) I think that there has been much to little focus on shoulder fired munitions (roughly stingers and javelins) available to infantry. 4) I think stealth…
…slow-walking delivery of weapons or limiting quantities to reduce escalation risk, although perceived delays could be due to training and logistics issues or our own readiness concerns; even experts disagree…