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- Amazon.com: R. McRae's review of From Sabbath to Lord's Day: A Biblical, Hi... about 12 hours ago
- MILTON GLASER DRAWS & LECTURES on Vimeo about 16 hours ago
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Treasury of David Bible Commentary by Charles H. Spurgeon about 16 hours ago
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Unguarded ways are generally unholy
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In times of sickness or other
trouble we must watch against the sins peculiar to such trials, especially
against murmuring and repining. - 16 more annotations...
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- Parenting in the age of Paranoia: A Small Manifesto « Quinn Said about 16 hours ago
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untitled about 17 hours ago
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Social psychologists studying cognitive dissonance are interested in the way we deal with two thoughts that contradict each other - and how we deal with this contradiction.
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Once you start to think about it, the list of situations in which people resolve cognitive dissonance through rationalisations becomes ever longer and longer.
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How and Why We Lie to Ourselves: Cognitive Dissonance | PsyBlog about 17 hours ago
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One thing i ended up doing was seperating my thoughts and my emotions, because emotions can change your thoughts, and thoughts can change your emotions. Once i could think things through without letting emotion skew my perspective, i began to see how things actually were. I also started being able to control my emotions with my thoughts, and seeing the lies other people had which controlled their beliefs, thought processes, and actions.
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however much you control your head is how much you control every aspect of your life.
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- ExtGWT, mvp4g, Google App Engine: GWT App Architecture Best Practices (slides+text) Part 1 on 2009-11-22
- GWT App Architecture Best Practices on 2009-11-21
- Raible Designs | Developing and Testing GWT Client Services on 2009-11-20
- chirino's resty-gwt at master - GitHub on 2009-11-20
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