• Information Revolution! The First 50 Years of the Internet

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    Information Revolution! The First 50 Years of the Internet   By: Phil Youngblood, PhD With the exception of the printing press, the way information was shared and stored two hundred years ago had not changed much over the preceding two thousand years. Then a series of discoveries and electrical inventions helped to connect businesses and […]

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  • Combating Negative Thinking

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    COMBATING NEGATIVE THINKING The human brain seems to favor negative experiences, memories, and thought over positive ones, why? Is this an evolutionary lesson or a societal one? How do we balance negative thoughts with positive ones? Do you have any advice on those who may struggle with it?   Is this the first time you […]

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  • Virtual Institutions from the Perspectives of a Geographer and Biologist

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    Virtual Institutions from the Perspectives of a Geographer and Biologist People tend to think of geography at any given time as little more than static points, lines, and areas on a map. Geography involves understanding the spatial processes that define the map, including the flow and flux of people and ideas against the backdrop of […]

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