And here are the references for the republished skit >>> - I See - TopicsExpress



          

And here are the references for the republished skit >>> - I See You - Maddie Prebil and PandemoniUM (from the University of Maryland - College Park, Spring 2011) (m.youtube/watch?v=Dce5JlnTmiw) - I See You - MIKA (m.youtube/watch?v=tb1VdKCxk5E) - I See You (live) - MIKA (m.youtube/watch?v=1Qs4pgm9ZZI) - [1.] Nash Equilibrium (m.youtube/watch?v=2d_dtTZQyUM) - [6.] Best of Pauly D (m.youtube/watch?v=ZSHgIi9OGSY&feature=related) - [1.] Centrepoint Tower commercial [1980s] (m.youtube/watch?v=gsmwbdsa58M) - [4.] Solis, M. (2013). Even small talk helps. Scientific American Mind. 24 (4), 8. - [5.] Steptoe, A., Shankar, A., Demakakos, P., & Wardle, J. (2013, in press). [Abstract]. Social isolation, loneliness, and all-cause mortality in older men and women. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) (Online). doi: 10.1073/pnas.1219686110 Retrieved September 10, 2013 from pnas.org/content/early/2013/03/19/1219686110 - Krakovsky, M. (2013). Generosity Is Its Own Reward. Scientific American Mind. 24 (4), 9. - Rand, D. G., Greene, J. D., Nowak, M. A. (2012). [Abstract]. Spontaneous giving and calculated greed. Nature. 489, 427–430. doi: 10.1038/nature11467 Retrieved September 10, 2013 from nature/nature/journal/v489/n7416/full/nature11467.html - [3.] Crocker, J., & Carnevale, J. J. (2013). ["Not all contingencies of self-esteem are equally damaging. Staking self-esteem on personal values such as religious faith or virtue seems to have fewer negative consequences than letting it ride on traits or skills such as appearance or prowess and math that others can measure or judge. The reasons for this discrepancy are not fully understood, but it may result from the fact that those who are driven to prove that they are virtuous or faithful to a religion may be more likely to engage in helpful, collaborative or philanthropic activities that others appreciate. . . . Goals directed at being constructive, supportive and responsive to others lead to feelings of connectedness, closeness to others, social support and trust, as well as reduced feelings of conflict, loneliness, fear and confusion."]. Letting Go of Self-Esteem. Scientific American Mind. 24 (4), 26-33. - [2.] The YMCA Stair Climb for Los Angeles (ymcastairclimb.org/faf/home/default.asp?ievent=1070058)
Posted on: Mon, 07 Oct 2013 02:11:57 +0000

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