Article review by: Kenny Eliason Oh the famous topic of procrastination. A topic that many college students deal with every year at this time. Assignment are due, studying for tests, procrastination gets the best of all of everyone at some point. This article tells a story about a brilliant college kid who has blown two […]
The Art of Avoiding Depression
This article caught my eye because I think we all struggle to some extent with even the thought of depression and I myself would like to know all I can to avoid even the slightest chance of falling victim to it. Something I found interesting in this article, they say that only 1 in 5 […]
Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI)
The article I chose to review is titled, A Case for Double-Edged Optimism. This article really stuck out to me because I sometimes think I am overly optimistic, which I worry could one day turn out to be my downfall. The other reason I chose this article was because Psychoneuroimmunology is one of the sweetest […]
Logical Positivism
The problem with logical positivism was that it contradicted its own theories! Their definition of a philosophy included the fact that a theory or idea must be based on observable data or is meaningless. The three requirements they gave were, a. true by definition, b. testable, and c. true by experience. Their own there does […]
Entonces empezó a olvidar
En este cuento, una pareja ha estado tratando de tener un hijo por mucho tiempo, pero no ha podido lograrlo. La mujer decide, entonces, “utilizar” a un hombre al que considera ideal desde el punto de vista físico, pero al final su intención no se cumple. El hombre que encuentra está sorprendido de la situación, […]