- May 2024
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docdrop.org docdrop.org
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puis on voit que le locus de contrôle et plus externe là c'est très très fort le l'écart par rapport à la moyenne des autres pays est très fort on a des élèves pour qui le 00:15:15 locus de contrôle est beaucoup plus externe et donc bah par contraposer moins interne donc en gros nos élèves pensent plus qu'ailleurs que ce qui leur arrive dépend de l'extérieur de contraintte extérieure et non pas de 00:15:27 leur stratégie de leur travail de leurs efforts à eux
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- Nov 2023
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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16:00 brain conserves energy when you think you don't have internal control (locus of control)
17:00 social justice folks have victim mindset
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- Aug 2022
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www.reddit.com www.reddit.com
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ManuelRodriguez331 · 8 hr. agotaurusnoises wrote on Aug 20, 2022: Technik des Wissenschaftlichen Arbeitens by Johannes Erich HeydeThe idea of grouping similar notes together with the help of index cards was mainstream knowledge in the 1920'er. Melvil Dewey has invented the decimal classification in 1876 and it was applied to libraries and personal note taking as well.quote: “because for every note there is a systematically related one in the immediate vicinity. [...] A good, scholarly book can grow out of the mere collection of notes — not an ingenious one, indeed" [1]The single cause why it wasn't applied more frequently was because of the limitation of the printing press. In the year 1900 only 100 scholarly journals were available in the world. There was no need to write more manuscripts and teach the art of Scientific Writing to a larger audience.[1] Kuntze, Friedrich: Die Technik der geistigen Arbeit, 1922
Index card systems were insanely popular in the early 1900's for note taking and uses of all other sorts (business administration, libraries, etc.). The note taking tradition of the slip box goes back even further in intellectual history with precedents including miscellanies, commonplace books, and florilegia. Konrad Gessner may have been one of the first to have created a method using slips of rearrangeable paper in the 1500s, but this general pattern of excerpting, note taking and writing goes back to antiquity with the concept of locus communis (Latin) and tópos koinós (Greek).
What some intellectual historians are hoping for evidence of in this particular source is a possible origin of the idea of the increased complexity of direct links from one card to another as well as the juxtaposition of ideas which build on each other. Did Luhmann innovate this himself or was this something he read or was in general practice which he picked up? Most examples of zettelkasten outside of Luhmann's until those in the present, could be described reasonably accurately as commonplace books on index cards usually arranged by topic/subject heading/head word (with or without internal indices).
Perhaps it was Luhmann's familiarity with Aktenzeichen (German administrative "file numbers") prior to his academic work which inspired the dramatically different form his index card-based commonplace took? See: https://hyp.is/CqGhGvchEey6heekrEJ9WA/www.wikiwand.com/de/Aktenzeichen_(Deutschland)
Is it possible that he was influenced by Beatrice Webb's ideas on note taking from Appendix C of My Apprenticeship (1924) which was widely influential in the humanities and particularly sociology and anthropology? Would he have been aware of the work of historians Ernst Bernheim followed by Charles Victor Langlois and Charles Seignobos? (see: https://hypothes.is/a/DLP52hqFEe2nrIMdrd4U7g) Did Luhmann's law studies expose him to the work of jurist Johann Jacob Moser (1701-1785) who wrote about his practice in his autobiography and subsequently influenced generations of practitioners including Jean Paul and potentially Hegel?
There are obviously lots of unanswered questions...
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- Jul 2022
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bafybeiac2nvojjb56tfpqsi44jhpartgxychh5djt4g4l4m4yo263plqau.ipfs.dweb.link bafybeiac2nvojjb56tfpqsi44jhpartgxychh5djt4g4l4m4yo263plqau.ipfs.dweb.link
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the socio-symbolic locusversus the human locus of governance
!- question: socio-symbolic locus
- Author seems to be equating socio-symbolic locus with social system - requires clarification
!- gloss : socio-symbolic locus
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- Feb 2022
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www.nature.com www.nature.com
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Shelton, J. F., Shastri, A. J., Fletez-Brant, K., Stella Aslibekyan, & Auton, A. (2022). The UGT2A1/UGT2A2 locus is associated with COVID-19-related loss of smell or taste. Nature Genetics, 54(2), 121–124. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-021-00986-w
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- Aug 2020
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journals.plos.org journals.plos.org
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Fry, C. V., Cai, X., Zhang, Y., & Wagner, C. S. (2020). Consolidation in a crisis: Patterns of international collaboration in early COVID-19 research. PLOS ONE, 15(7), e0236307. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236307
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- Apr 2020
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Vijayaraghavan, P., & SINGHAL, D. (2020, April 13). A Descriptive Study of Indian General Public’s Psychological responses during COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown Period in India. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/jeksn
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- Mar 2019
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faculty.washington.edu faculty.washington.edu
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Shneiderman's eight golden rules Here is a better presentation than the one I already posted. This is just black and white text and lists the eight rules together with a description of one or two sentences. Printable. Useful. Rating 5/5
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- Sep 2015
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www.jneurosci.org www.jneurosci.org
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In summary, Bouret and Richmond (2015) proposed that the role of the LC is related to the behavioral energy required to perform goal-directed actions
If purkinje cells project directly to the LC, then they could signal errors to the LC. Perhaps these PN error signals oppose reward signals in the LC.
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- Jul 2015
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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Courtney Young
I think Courtney Young should be the Librarian of Congress
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