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Your Brain’s Secret Ballot

Posted October 30th, 2008 by Alan Davidson

AS we enter the final week of a seemingly endless election campaign, opinion polls continue to identify a substantial fraction of voters who consider themselves “undecided.” Although their numbers are dwindling, they could still determine the outcome of the race in some states. Comedians and other commentators have portrayed these people as fools, unable to [...]

Multitasking Can Make You Lose … Um … Focus

Posted October 29th, 2008 by Alan Davidson

A Note from Alan: MENTAL IQ: Focus

By ALINA TUGEND
Published: October 24, 2008
AS you are reading this article, are you listening to music or the radio? Yelling at your children? If you are looking at it online, are you e-mailing or instant-messaging at the same time? Checking stocks?
Since the 1990s, we’ve accepted multitasking without [...]

Bail Hearing Delayed for 2 in Zimbabwe

Posted October 28th, 2008 by Alan Davidson

A Note from Alan: Another interesting look at Moral Intelligence through the lenses of Non-Violent Resistance. Speaking Truth to Power.

 
By CELIA W. DUGGER
Published: October 24, 2008

JOHANNESBURG — Two prominent civic leaders, arrested more than a week ago in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second largest city, for leading a peaceful protest to demand food for the hungry, will [...]

The Barnyard Strategist

Posted October 27th, 2008 by Alan Davidson

A Note from Alan: MORAL Intelligence. How well we treat ourselves, each other, and the world in which we live in. Our animal friends for food or not…

By MAGGIE JONES
Published: October 24, 2008

Not long ago, I stood outside a [...]

A Matter of Life and Debt

Posted October 24th, 2008 by Alan Davidson

Here’s an interesting look at Moral Intelligence and responsability:
THIS week, credit has begun to loosen, stock markets have been encouraged enough to reclaim lost ground (at least for now) and there is a collective sigh of hope that lenders will begin to trust in the financial system again.
But we’re deluding ourselves if we assume that [...]