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    Can a Leopard Change Its Spots? This is not a joke, folks. I am really asking if a leopard can change its spots. Because, after listening to two episodes of the A Way With Words radio show, I would like to add some new vocabulary to my language repertoire. One episode in particular, “XYZ PDQ”, peaked my interest, probably because every word and phrase examined in that episode is a word or phrase that I would like to start using. Now, you are probably wondering what on earth this cool radio show…

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    simply a distraction? Answering this question will help you find the best car to fit your needs. Blind Spot Detection and Lane Departure Safety is always an important feature with any car. In the past, this safety revolved around protecting those in the vehicle in the case of an accident. Today, however, there are many features that help the driver avoid an accident in the first place. Blind spot detection and lane departure will help keep you aware of your surroundings while you are…

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    insurance providers, law firms, and human resource professionals on verbal and nonverbal signs of deception, facial micro-expression interpretation, advanced interrogation techniques and information elicitation”. The topic of this presentation is “How to Spot a Liar”, this was a very impactful presentation because a lot of people do not know they are being manipulated. She gave very insightful…

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    Looking around for food for the others in the pack, I spot a cabin out in the open. Howling for the hours others to come meet up with me and go to see if there's anything in that cabin we can eat. After howling for a while the others come looking all starved and weak “So what did you make us come out for,” said quietly by Matt “Well there's a cabin down there that we can check out to see if there’s anything there to eat”. “Okay then let's go check it out then” said by Luke Moving along…

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    In Daniel Coyle's piece, The Sweet Spot, the author discusses the aspect of Deep Practice, which is a concept that is necessary to build a set of skills through dedicated training and learning from one's mistakes. The writer points out that effectice practice and active memory can help a person become successful, this is illustratred through Coyle's example of Edwin Link's flight simulator. In addition, the writer clarifies that Deep Practice can help those learn from their mistakes through…

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    How to Spot a Liar Everybody has lied or gotten lied to in their lifetime. A liar is someone who manipulates the truth constantly as if it really were the truth. People lie for different reasons; sometimes it’s to protect an individual from the hurtful truth, and sometimes to maybe even to cover them from consequences. Whatever the case may be, it’s still a lie nonetheless. Learning the basics on how to spot a lies should be essential for the people who are interested in sorting out the truth…

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    Spotting fake news “How To Spot Fake News “ by Eugene Kliey and Lori Robinson, is an article based on ways to distinguish between real viral news stories and ones that are fabricated .Social media has always been the main gateway for fake news stories and as Kiely and Robinson put it “ Bogus stories can reach more people more quickly via social media”. News seems to travels faster online then on paper, and many people seem to believe everything they see rather than pay attention to the details…

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    In the article, “How to Spot a Narcissist Online,” Julie Beck, a senior associate editor at The Atlantic, claims narcissists post more self-promoting content on social media. It's not always so easy to tell if someone's doing it for the attention. According to Beck, narcissists create more attractive posts on social media, but it's not always easy to tell if someone is posting for attention. She supports this claim by first describing how someone is considered narcissistic. Then, she makes a…

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    “Why would I remember that you need help in school.” Jack smirked at James. “I really thought we were friends...but guess not.”James sadly told Jack. “I HOPE that i'll never see you again JAMES!!!” Jack screamed at James Jack is a One Spot Foxfish the one spot is red while the rest of his body is white,Jack lately has been questioning his friendship and the love of his family he lives in New Reef City.New Reef City is a vibrant city that has many immigrant fishes that are trying to make a…

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    # 11 Tips To Spot a Narcissist What if you could spot a narcissist before they take advantage of you, or make your life miserable? Wouldn’t that save you a lot of hassle (and your sanity)? In the last article we went through a journey to try to understand the narcissist’s mind in [“Peek Inside the Narcissist’s Mind”](http://awakedevelopment.com/2017/04/07/peek-inside-narcissists-mind/). You would profit to read the previous article in order to better understand and use this one. If you…

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