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Mirroring - Discover This Little Known First Date Secret
Dating Tips - http://www.askdanandjennifer.com/singles-dating/
Victorya Rogers, author of the "Automatic Second Date" talks about "mirroring" and why it's extremely important on that first date.
Ask Dan And Jennifer - http://www.askdanandjennifer.com
Victorya Rogers - http://www.ManToKeep.com
Length: 186
Rating: 4.50 (42 ratings)
Tags: advice date dating first flirt love question second single tips
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Mirroring for hypnotherapy (an NLP technique)
Mirroring is a very powerful NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) technique to make your hypnosis, therapy, or hypnotherapy session more effective when you establish rapport. Steve G. Jones makes it easy to learn hypnosis.
Length: 189
Rating: 4.40 (72 ratings)
Tags: mirroring NLP neuro linguistic programming hypnosis hypnotherapy
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Body Language Project: Mirroring
http://BodyLanguageProject.com
http://bodylanguageproject.blogspot.com/
Mirroring is an instant way of building or monitoring the connection people have with one another. Yawning for example is a way that even complete strangers feel compelled to mimic. Mirroring-body language helps us gauge what level of agreement is present between people. In our historical past, mirroring each others gestures served to eliminate aggression between people. We use it today in much the same way. Two strangers won't initially hold the same gestures or will hold closed body language and postures, but as agreements and opinions are expressed the body will show agreement and common ground. In dating, mirroring plays an even more potent role as couples can groove in almost complete synchrony which we call the matting dance. Mirroring therefore, says "Look at me, I'm the same as you, and we both agree". Mirroring also shows how rooted cooperation is in our nature and how we can tolerate cooperation with just about anyone for a short period of time. Mirroring can go as deep as simultaneous blinking and nostril flares, eyebrow flashes and as we see in the video drinking in unison.
If you want to learn more signals of sexual interest, be sure to check out: www.BodyLanguageProject.com and the E-book - The Body Language Project: Dating, Attraction and Sexual Body Language.
Length: 19
Rating: 3.30 (3 ratings)
Tags: Body Language Sexual Attraction Dating reading body lan
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Mirroring
This video helps describe and teach the technique of mirroring the customer to relax them during your presentation
Length: 78
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Andreas Gustafsson - Enviroment Mapping
No theme in this weeks OpenGL challenge, instead the instructions were:
"Try making something in under an hour, and let 'em know in the Info.txt file
how long it took!"
Well, that was a tough task, so I cheated a bit and reused (although a
tweaked/improved version of) the mirroring/reflection thing used in my
'Electricity' effect from an earlier OpenGL challenge. The main effect this
week is an example on how to use the texturecoordinate-generating-functions
in OpenGL to do some simple environmentmapping. Really nothing special.
Total coding time : Less than an hour, then some extra time to choose
textures/3d objects etc.
Length: 63
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
Tags: OpenGL Challenge Demo GL Animation Environment Mapping Mirroring Reflection Texture Coordinate
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Fact-checking Sarah Palin @ Vice Presidential debate
http://www.voteforchange.com/
In a string of interviews and in the much-hyped vice-presidential debate, Sarah Palin has perfected the art of palinizing. The tactic is a painfully transparent political filibuster of sorts. When Palin is presented with a question she either does not understand or that she does not want to answer truthfully, she opens her mouth and out pours a waterfall of GOP buzzwords, cascading haphazardly from her lips and leaving listeners drenched in the horrific realization that this small-town mayor turned newbie governor from Alaska is, quite simply, both an idiot and a liar.
Palinizing is above all the art of distraction, with the goal of diverting attention away from a fault (in Palins case, ignorance) and towards the glittering veneer of hollow talking points which dazzle but do nothing in terms of answering the question presented. For Palins most ardent fans, the evasiveness is perceived as a much-deserved slap in the face to the "mainstream" media. For her detractors and even those who are ambivalent towards her, Palins verbal hopscotch is infuriating.
At the debate, Palin was in full form, so much so that she brazenly told moderator Gwen Ifill that no, she was not going to answer the question posed. She then proceeded to read from her notecards the attack scripted by the hands of another—that Barack Obama was a dangerous liberal, or that he would raise the "white flag of surrender." This weeks SNL parody, painfully mirroring truth, had Tina Fey telling moderator Queen Latifah that, "no thank you," she would "ignore" the questions and talk about what she wanted to talk about instead.
On the other side of the stage, Joe Biden delivered attacks of his own. But the quality of his attacks were, as so much was that night, much different in style and substance than those of his opponent. In answering the questions posed—and yes, Biden did answer them--he unleashed on McCain, methodically dissecting the "maverick" myth and thrashing McCains policy proposals. He frequently praised McCains personal character—so much so that that in itself became a subject of parody on Saturday Night Live.
Bidens attacks were advocacy-oriented, which Palins were adversary-oriented. When Biden lashed out, even when referencing McCain, he did so for or against policy proposals and political philosophies. When Palin lashed out, she lashed out at Obama or Biden, as individuals.
In other words, when Biden attacked, one felt as if he was speaking on behalf of a middle class full of indignation at the status quo. When Palin attacked, one felt as if she was speaking on behalf of herself, and John McCain, the "team of mavericks."..She meandered around a field of GOP buzzwords until she stumbled upon a clearing where she could squeeze in one of the assembled attacks on her cards. It was fierce Republican politics. It was farce.
Fast forward to the weekend after the debate. It has become clear that Palins Cliff Notes performance was neither enough to salvage her reputation among the general electorate nor enough to rescue McCains ailing presidential campaign. Just as Palin was when asked the most basic of questions what do you read, what Supreme Court case do you disagree with, what is your view on the Bush Doctrine — the McCain camp is cornered. And just as the vice-presidential nominee has done time and time again, the McCain campaign is palinizing.
The American people are asking of the candidates a serious question: how will you put our country back on track? Rather than provide a direct answer, the McCain campaign has exhibited a wholesale embrace of the tactic that Palin has made legend: it is attempting the change the subject to distract from the fact that it has no acceptable answer to the question posed. And like Palin, who so flippantly boasted that no, she would not answer the question posed, the McCain campaign has made no effort to hide the fact that it is going negative precisely to avoid a debate on the issues, a debate which it has until now decidedly lost.
And so, we welcome again the William Ayers attacks into the campaign. Surely, the resurrection of the Ayers issue will be accompanied by the second coming of the Wright issue and the Rezko issue as Republicans attempt to shed a negative light on Obamas character.
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/200...
Category: News & Politics
Tags: Barack Obama Sarah Palin lie john Mccain Joe Biden economy speech interview debate energy oil gas tax Iraq war president
Length: 382
Rating: 5.00 (14 ratings)
Tags: barack obama john mccain sarah palin joe biden election 2008
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Axwell & Bob Sinclar ft. Ron Caroll "What A Wonderful World"
OFFICIAL VIDEO
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DOWNLOAD THIS TRACK FROM 29th SEPTEMBER
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Positiva and Defected Records have announced a joint-venture deal for the release of Axwell & Bob Sinclar feat. Ron Carolls What A Wonderful World.
Tipped as one of the biggest crossover dance records of 2008, What A Wonderful World will receive a full release on 29th September (digital release 22nd September) on Positiva/Defected.
What A Wonderful World has already received considerable radio support from Radio 1s Zane Lowe (Hottest Record In The World) and Pete Tong (Essential New Tune), Galaxys Sarah Main, and more, as well as club exposure from some of dance musics biggest names.
This is the first time Positiva and Defected have joined forces, mirroring the collaboration between both labels respective stars; Axwell has given Positiva chart hits including Watch The Sunrise and 2007s I Found U, while Frenchman Bob Sinclar has spent 8 highly successful years with Defected, enjoying Top 10 success with hits including World Hold On and Rock This Party.
The joint Swedish and French production comes with vocals courtesy of American singer/songwriter, Ron Carroll, responsible for house music staples such as My Love and Lucky Star, and the man who wrote the lyrics to Barbara Tuckers Get Lifted, a hit for Positiva in the mid-1990s.
Positiva director, Jason Ellis, said:
Ax & Bob have delivered the feel good hit of the summer, and we're delighted to be working alongside our friends at Defected Records to help secure its success in the UK.
Defecteds CEO, Simon Dunmore, said:
With the significant noise that Wonderful World was making it was obviously going to be a competitive deal. Both artists have enormous loyalty to their labels so rather than the labels competing against each other the joint venture was the way to go. The buzz on the record is incredible so it is great to have twice the resources to get behind an exceptional collaboration."
Length: 187
Rating: 4.60 (35 ratings)
Tags: axwell bob sinclar wonderful world ron caroll defected positiva dance club ministry house
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SNL PARODY-SARAH PALIN AND JOE BIDEN-PARODY
http://www.sirmactv.com
In a string of interviews and in the much-hyped vice-presidential debate, Sarah Palin has perfected the art of palinizing. The tactic is a painfully transparent political filibuster of sorts. When Palin is presented with a question she either does not understand or that she does not want to answer truthfully, she opens her mouth and out pours a waterfall of GOP buzzwords, cascading haphazardly from her lips and leaving listeners drenched in the horrific realization that this small-town mayor turned newbie governor from Alaska is, quite simply, both an idiot and a liar.
Palinizing is above all the art of distraction, with the goal of diverting attention away from a fault (in Palins case, ignorance) and towards the glittering veneer of hollow talking points which dazzle but do nothing in terms of answering the question presented. For Palins most ardent fans, the evasiveness is perceived as a much-deserved slap in the face to the "mainstream" media. For her detractors and even those who are ambivalent towards her, Palins verbal hopscotch is infuriating.
At the debate, Palin was in full form, so much so that she brazenly told moderator Gwen Ifill that no, she was not going to answer the question posed. She then proceeded to read from her notecards the attack scripted by the hands of another—that Barack Obama was a dangerous liberal, or that he would raise the "white flag of surrender." This weeks SNL parody, painfully mirroring truth, had Tina Fey telling moderator Queen Latifah that, "no thank you," she would "ignore" the questions and talk about what she wanted to talk about instead.
On the other side of the stage, Joe Biden delivered attacks of his own. But the quality of his attacks were, as so much was that night, much different in style and substance than those of his opponent. In answering the questions posed—and yes, Biden did answer them--he unleashed on McCain, methodically dissecting the "maverick" myth and thrashing McCains policy proposals. He frequently praised McCains personal character—so much so that that in itself became a subject of parody on Saturday Night Live.
Length: 484
Rating: 3.00 (2 ratings)
Tags: SNL PARODY-SARAH PALIN AND JOE BIDEN-PARODY
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