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  1. Cultural Differences - Business Ethics in China

    knowmoremedia.com » ItsBadBusiness - Jan 25, 2008

    I came across an interesting article the other day which does an excellent job of contrasting the points of view from which business ethics are seen in the U.S. and in China. This article and its authors, Fred Burton

    Also tagged: china, corruption, guanxi, international ethics

  2. Cultural Differences - Business Ethics in China [ItsBadBusiness]

    knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Ethics - Jan 23, 2008

    I came across an interesting article the other day which does an excellent job of contrasting the points of view from which business ethics are seen in the U.S. and in China. This article and its authors, Fred Burton

    Also tagged: china, corruption, guanxi

  3. Self-Assembling Bionic Eyes Coming Soon

    wired.com » Wired: Wired Science - Jan 19, 2008

    Any self-respecting child of the late 20th century would jump at the chance to overlay an electronic stream of information on their field of vision -- but when the idea's gone from science fiction to science, it's

    Also tagged: web tech, body

  4. Perception can become a problematic health reality

    koeln.de » That's Fit - Jan 11, 2008

    Filed under: Emotional Health, Fitness, Stress Reduction Feeling slighted these days? Like your boss just doesn't notice or appreciate your hard work? Well, my only suggestion is to either start looking for a new job

    Also tagged: work, stress, heart attack, heartattack, chris sparling, chrissparling

  5. Looking down skews distance perception

    scienceblogs.com » Cognitive Daily - Jan 2, 2008

    You might think humans are equally good at estimating distances no matter which direction they're looking. After all, we use the same visual tools to make those estimates -- binocular disparity (the different views we

  6. Looking down skews distance perception [Cognitive Daily]

    scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Jan 2, 2008

    You might think humans are equally good at estimating distances no matter which direction they're looking. After all, we use the same visual tools to make those estimates -- binocular disparity (the different views we

  7. Features and Attention Are Coded in V1

    scienceblogs.com » Pure Pedantry - Dec 19, 2007

    Vision is the process by which the brain converts the light stimuli into a mental world filled with abstract visual objects. If you stop to think about it, this is an incredible feat. There is nothing in the photons

  8. Features and Attention Are Coded in V1 [Pure Pedantry]

    scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Dec 19, 2007

    Vision is the process by which the brain converts the light stimuli into a mental world filled with abstract visual objects. If you stop to think about it, this is an incredible feat. There is nothing in the photons

  9. Depth Perception

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Style - Dec 19, 2007

    In the obligatory press blitz he's doing to promote his eerily beautiful, nearly critic-proof movie, "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," the painter and film director Julian Schnabel made one reporter lie down with

    Also tagged: depth

  10. Hard-Wired to Shatter Perception

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Style - Nov 17, 2007

    WHERE DOES "PORCA MISERIA" COME FROM? It was when we went to Milan once, for the famous Salone del Mobile [furniture fair]. And I found too many designs there slick and design-conscious. "Porca Miseria" is partly a

    Also tagged: to, milan

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