Human Interactions

We Can Spy On Each Other Using Hidden Cameras

We Can Spy On Each Other Using Hidden Cameras

We can use cameras that are hidden away or disguised in some way to video other people without their knowing about it. If we each thought about it, we probably would not want other people spying on us but we get some kind of thrill from watching others while we are not observed. But...
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How To Become Famous

How To Become Famous

In my quest to expose the perplexities of human nature, I have decided to add my name to the list of non-famous people who give advice on how to become famous. Two women who have not become famous have become moderately exposed to the public through their book, How To Become Famous In Two...
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Accepting The Placebo Effect

Accepting The Placebo Effect

It seems to me that if we are ever going to find out the truth about anything, we first need to find out about how we work. The placebo effect seems like a good place to start. Wherever a group of people form a community there will be certain functions or roles naturally allotted...
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Starting A Career As An Actor

Everybody wants to be an actor. It’s difficult to get an audition, and if you make it that far it’s dog eat dog. Here are some tips for you if you are dreaming of that first audition. Not only is acting a career desired by almost everyone in the world but we all think that...
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Selling Art Work

Many people make a hobby of visiting art and craft shows at the weekend, so you as an artist can get your work in front of this appreciative and ready-to-buy audience. But before you rush out with your latest not quite dry pieces a little research is in order. Art shows advertise in local or...
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