Mar
26
Do people gain a selective advantage from believing in things they can’t prove?
Filed Under Psychology | 4 Comments
Randolph Nesse, Psychiatrist raises some interesting points. . . I have posted a link to his website for further background information to my question.
People who are sometimes consumed by false beliefs do better than those who insist on evidence before they believe and act. People who are sometimes swept away by emotions do better in life than those who calculate every move. These advantages have, I believe, shaped mental capacities for intense emotion and passionate beliefs because they give a selective advantage in certain situations. –
http://www-personal.umich.edu/%7Enesse/
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Mar
13
I am up for a position and they are in the process of running different background checks on me. The one that concerns me is the education background check.
I am exactly one class shy of earning the BS degree that I claimed on my CV. I walked during graduation and everything, but I never got the *incomplete* for that class cleared up and, hence, never completely fulfilled my graduation requirements.
In an education background check, do companies verify that you have the degree or just that you attended the university during the dates you claimed?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Mar
12
Does Disney World Have jobs for people to specifically work with special needs people?
Filed Under Amusement Parks | 4 Comments
I have benn working with people with Developmental Disabilities for over 10 years. I am re-locating this January to Orlando, FL, and ideally would like to continue to work with this population of people at Disney World.
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