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MusingsOne: Why be a reviewer?
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Thursday, March 26, 2015. Why be a reviewer? Some journals have attempted to provide more incentives for reviewers (including for those who are just too busy) by offering things like a free one-year journal subscription, reduced author / article processing fees, more public recognition credit or reputation metrics for reviewing service, and monetary compensation. I am unaware of any evidence indicating. Reasons are those that people are least likely to admit? People (regardless of how busy they were) wou...
MusingsOne: Evolution of the 'childfree' culture
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Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Evolution of the 'childfree' culture. In the middle of the last century, Pulitzer Prize winning American author Phyllis McGinley (1956) wrote: “Women are the fulfilled sex. Through our children we are able to produce our own immortality, so we lack that divine restlessness which sends men charging off in pursuit of fortune or fame or an imagined Utopia.”. As Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626) put it:. With this freedom, many women elected to have no children at all — choosing to ...
MusingsOne: The ‘size-advantage’ hypothesis for plant competition — rejected
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Friday, February 27, 2015. The ‘size-advantage’ hypothesis for plant competition — rejected. Plants with larger body size generally have lower fitness under severe competition. Herein then lies a profound and largely overlooked implication for plant competition theory: if a larger species generally also needs to grow to a larger threshold size before it can reproduce at all, the latter may not be generally attainable in neighbourhoods with severe and persistent crowding / competition. Bonser, S.P....
MusingsOne: November 2014
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Saturday, November 1, 2014. In a previous post [ here. From self’, Legacy Drive. Facilitates meaning in terms of eudaimonic wellbeing, as an ‘ extension. Of self’. Their distinction is real and important; recent experimental studies have shown that a satisfying life can be hedonically happy but eudaimonically meaningless, whereas in other cases it can be eudaimonically meaningful but hedonically unhappy (Baumeister et al. 2013, Delle Fave 2013). Harmless projections of ‘cool’, or making a per...A potenti...
MusingsOne: February 2015
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Friday, February 27, 2015. The ‘size-advantage’ hypothesis for plant competition — rejected. Plants with larger body size generally have lower fitness under severe competition. Herein then lies a profound and largely overlooked implication for plant competition theory: if a larger species generally also needs to grow to a larger threshold size before it can reproduce at all, the latter may not be generally attainable in neighbourhoods with severe and persistent crowding / competition. Bonser, S.P....
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Musings on Company Policies
Musings on Company Policies. Monday, May 16, 2011. Insanity in the Corridors of Power. There was a girl who was not the best of performers,. God knows how she managed to stay while everyday cutting corners. She was hired for her looks,people started to scowl. But the joining was 3 years ago who cared whether the means were fair or foul. Looks might have given her entry but could not improve her performance stats,. Her chances of getting a promotion seemed akin to winning the Fields Medal in maths. Saturd...
Musings on Dante | Just another WordPress.com site
Just another WordPress.com site. MORAL) MUSINGS ON DANTE. Leave a comment ». Is not so much meant to be a reflection of Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven as such but is meant to be a good and entertaining story that, by poetic device, reflects the entire moral order as understood by Thomistic philosophical and theological principles. This is achieved in a three-fold way reflected through the three respective parts that make up the. Heaven- which admits of no imperfection, and is therefore the appropriate place...
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[Squaring] it all up | My Digital Musings
Squaring] it all up. Asymp; Leave a comment. But why has this just got me yearning for my old group? Domus Viridus come back! There were only 4 of us in the end, but we managed to just crack on and move mountains. I feel if there are too many in the group, it descends into chaos and that is precisely where I feel now with my new group. Too many people, too many opinions, no consistency and no planning. You have to go by consensus in these things, state your point and then what? Where to from here? G Virt...
musingsondinner – Thinking about dinner: planning it, cooking it, eating it
Thinking about dinner: planning it, cooking it, eating it. On resolving – resolutions for 2017. Resolutions are often fraught things, aren’t they? They are so tangled together with promises about the year ahead and visions of our ideal lives and selves, not to mention the comedown after a season of parties and feasting and socialising which could have lasted a few days but for some people lasts a month or more. No wonder we feel like we need a reboot come January. Image via Wikimedia Commons. Yet the per...
musingsondinner | Thinking about dinner: planning it, cooking it, eating it
Thinking about dinner: planning it, cooking it, eating it. The reality of salad. I don’t have very much time to write blog posts, and when I do, I tend to write about my Great British Bake-Off challenge. I love to bake; the challenge is, on the whole, fun; it’s what I do. But there is another reality, and that is, simply, that I am on a diet. It is not a particularly fun thing to admit to (though it is much more unpleasant to do! Vibrant, colourful salad, perfect for summer – recipe below! This post is p...
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Friday, December 22, 2017. Is your mind riding on a runaway train? 8220;Man’s will-to-meaning represents the most human phenomenon possible, and its frustration does not signify something pathological, at least not in itself. A person is not necessarily sick if he thinks that his existence is meaningless.". Austrian psychiatrist Victor Frankl (1959), quoted from Choron (1964). Darwinian selection has equipped us with a mind unlike any other creature — one that. Nformed by 'whispering genes'. 8212; thus r...
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One Day Closer...
Thursday, September 3, 2009. A Friendly Reminder that life never goes as planned. Doesn't mean a thing when it comes to getting your luggage back to the United States at the same time you arrive. Also, what better 'welcome home' present could a girl ask for than a swimming pool in her basement? It simply means that you end up with this in your backyard. Wow And this is supposed to be a GOOD week! Wednesday, August 26, 2009. This is just the first part of the trip! Sunday, August 23, 2009. My trip started...
musings on entropy
Living Tiny in the Squatch. The Power Plant -or- The Wood Fired Refrigerator. August 15, 2015. I don’t like heat pumps. Wait, let me rephrase that: I don’t like grid tied heat pumps. It’s the electricity! What does that leave? Method which traps some of the carbon into a porous substance that can be returned to the Earth as a soil enhancer. No, there are only two methods I see as viable right now: a steam engine or gasification to drive an internal combustion engine. As I intend to power multiple systems...
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Musings on Equine Medicine
Musings on Equine Medicine. Clara K. Fenger, DVM, PhD, DACVIM * Equine Integrated Medicine * 4904 Ironworks Rd. * Georgetown, KY 40324. Thursday, October 6, 2016. Xylazine: Redistribution of Reputation. What were the consequences of the arbitrary decision made on that winter’s day on the Inner Harbor? Or could it be that the threshold was not so arbitrary and capricious as it appears? This should be simple. Go to the minutes of the Baltimore meeting and investigate the basis for the threshold. Af...In Fe...
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Musings on Faith and Life
Musings on Faith and Life. Sunday, July 7, 2013. Come to the Wilderness. Are you like me? Somewhere along the path of faith did you come to think of the wilderness as a place of spiritual dryness? A place to be avoided? A place of hunger and thirst? Through this morning’s service, I am coming to a new understanding of the wilderness. How can the wilderness provide them with rest? Thursday, December 29, 2011. Come, O Come, Emmanuel. When Christ does return, we shall finally live in the world that we dream...