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  2. Myers–Briggs Type Indicator - Wikipedia

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    A chart with descriptions of each Myers–Briggs personality type and the four dichotomies central to the theory. The Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a self-report questionnaire that makes pseudoscientific claims [6] to categorize individuals into 16 distinct "psychological types" or "personality types".

  3. 'It doesn't make sense': Why millions of children have lost ...

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    “It doesn’t make any sense,” said Dr. Laura Luzietti, the executive director of Every Child Pediatrics, where Isabella receives primary care. “It says that something didn’t go the way ...

  4. Talk:INTP - Wikipedia

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    INTPs can be good in science and technology, especially IT. They can be very creative but have trouble following up on their ideas. They have little interest for practical applications anyway. A good way to employ an INTP is to put him or her in an office with a computer and books, and visit him or her regularly to fish for ideas. INTPs are ...

  5. Gever Tulley - Wikipedia

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    Tulley's philosophy on allowing children to participate in more dangerous activities has attracted the criticism of some parents and child psychologists. Child psychologist Michael Carr-Gregg has called Tulley's book an overreaction to "cotton-wool" parenting, and has called for sales of the book to be banned in Australia (despite Carr-Gregg ...

  6. Elizabeth Taylor’s kids: Who are they, and where are they now?

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    Today, Liza is a horse sculptor who lives in upstate New York, per the New York Post. She was married to Hap Tivey from 1984 to 2003, and they have two children: Quinn and Rhys Tivey.

  7. Social media challenges can be dangerous and even ... - AOL

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    Teenage dares may be a rite of passage, but thanks to the near-universal use of social media they have spread like wildfire. These so-called challenges fill up users' feeds with videos that show ...

  8. A Path Out Of Trouble - The Huffington Post

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    Latune finished the year of probation with no problems, right around her critical 16th birthday in June. Even as most of the nation has moved toward treating 16-year-olds more like the kids they are, New York’s archaic justice laws make it easier for teenagers like Latune to end up in tough jails with long sentences and an inescapable record.

  9. Cartoon violence - Wikipedia

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    It is also mentioned that children might just have a natural likeness to watching violence. [21] Huesmann 2007 claimed watching violent cartoons can make young children more aggressive. [22] Steuer, Applefield and Smith claim children emulate cartoon characters' activities, even when they aren't depicted as being human. [23]