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Thoughts on Micro Agressions

Why microagressions are a serious danger to social psychology.       Let’s take the implicated micro and macro. Suggestively we have something substantially small and in the latter we have a logically much bigger entity or mainframe. These aggressions are coming out in a multitude of formats, dispersing themselves as tricky puzzling remarks that can potentially amount to an overall stress. Potentially equal to the awful outright controversial terms known as slurs and insults. While this may sound discouraging there is hope within the plethora of organized and creative philology thought the study of our languages.     The elaborate structure and modes within cyntax and phonology have benefits that can only be achieved through education. The very way that we communicate our feelings, thoughts, and beleifs to the world in an attempt to construct something valuable and timely. The hope and eventual certainty that these truths and aphorisms that we dev...

A Review of "Steven Pinker's Rationality Why It Is Scarce and Why it Matters"

     In 2022, Steven Pinker is regarded as an acclaimed and influential psychologist. His background in research deals with MRI studies, Visual Psychology and the qualified perception of rational thinking. Pinker works thoroughly with logic to reinforce his studies and distinguish delusion from fact. His latest book tests his readers sharpness with probability puzzles, examples of common fallacies, and examples of P’s and Q’s that can defend against the use of presumption instead of logical hypothesis.       The book has a pace and style that can keep your senses perked toward deceptive thought process’s and prepare you for cognitive trickery. One of my favorite examples here is the puzzle with whole numbers regarding the cost of a phone and phone case. Pinker explains how we see 100 more and are tempted to round to include another whole number to add 10. When the actual subtraction has a phone case at $5. He uses several examples of commonly mistaken ...

A Brief Overlook of the Introductory Chapters to Arthur Wallace's The Biological Universe!

  A Review of The Biological Universe by: Wallace Arthur             Under the consideration that an avid book reader may as the question “Where can I find a book that explains celestial arms of Orion, Scottish polymaths, panspermia, and the probability of the existence of extraterrestrial life within the first 50 pages?” The answer to that question would be in Wallace Arthur’s The Biological Universe.             There is to mention the succeeding points on orangutan molecular evolution and lineage of different primate kingdoms within the ape family, the classic evolution and creation of solar systems by star explosion and duplication as well. When you get past the fact that lithium, hydrogen, and oxygen are some of the known universe’s oldest elements then prepare to be blown away by the propbality of similar life hosting planets with water systems.