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positive thinking can be a self-fulfilling prophecy. "If you think you're
more likely to get promoted, you're more likely to put in more
effort and work long hours," Sharot said.But this slightly distorted view
of the world can also be a weakness a person might continue
to smoke because they don't expect to get lung cancer, for example.
Being more realistic is important in some cases, Sharot cautioned.Physical
realityPhysicists look beyond the human mind for external reality, but even
that reality isn't absolute truth. Fundamental reality as scientists understand
it is based on quantum mechanics, a realm where all manner of
strange things occur. An electron can behave as either a particle or
a wave, depending on how one measures it. And scientists can measure
either a particle's position or its momentum at any given time, but
never both."Quantum mechanics is simply the best theory we've ever developed,"
theoretical physicist David Tong, of Cambridge University, says in the show.
But so much of this reality is by definition unknowable. Another physicist
featured in the show, Steven Nahn of MIT, says "I absolutely believe
reality is a real thing, but that does not mean we understand
it." Nahn was part of the team of scientists who found evidence
in 2012 for the Higgs boson, the particle that gives other particles
their mass.The universe may turn out to have more dimensions than
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have to Anthony. He's working hard, and people seem to be noticing."Pundits
said they weren't surprised Abedin was taking a far bigger role in
her husband's campaign than Wall Spitzer is in hers."Unlike Silda, Huma
is a political person with her own ambitions. Hillary in 2016 may
be a big part of this," Schiller said. "If Weiner rehabilitates his
image, even if he doesn't win, it helps Huma, too."Each scandal-scarred
candidate's return to politics was met with suggestions that they would
be met with skepticism from female voters and even protests from women's
groups."Forgiveness and second chances are an appropriate measure for wives,
but I don't think that's the measure for those of us who
are being asked to vote for them," said Sonia Ossorio, head of
the New York Chapter of the National Organization for Women. Her group
has endorsed the mayoral race's lone female candidate, City Council Speaker
Christine Quinn, and plans to back Stringer next week.To this point, neither
Spitzer nor Weiner has struggled to win female support.Spitzer led Stringer
44 to 32 percent among women in a Quinnipiac College poll conducted
last week, while that same poll had Weiner drawing 21 percent of
women, only two points behind Quinn and ahead of the rest of
the crowded Democratic field."Women care about things -- like the economy
or public safety -- that impact their lives directly," Greer said. "I
don't think the scandals, or the wives
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">ts myself
included on their toes."Thomas was at the forefront of women's achievements
in journalism. She was one of the first female reporters to break
out of the White House "women's beat" -- the soft stories about
presidents' kids, wives, their teas and their hairdos -- and cover the
hard news on an equal footing with men.She was also the first
female member of the Gridiron Club, and at one time served as
the club's president.Thomas will be buried in Detroit, and a memorial service
is planned in Washington in October, according to her family.She became
the first female White House bureau chief for a wire service when
UPI named her to the position in 1974. She was also the
first female officer at the National Press Club, where women had once
been barred as members and she had to fight for admission into
the 1959 luncheon speech where Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev warned:
"We will bury you."The belligerent Khrushchev was an unlikely ally in one
sense. He had refused to speak at any Washington venue that excluded
women, she said.Thomas fought, too, for a more open presidency, resisting
all moves by a succession of administrations to restrict press access."People
will never know how hard it is to get information," Thomas told
an interviewer, "especially if it's locked up behind official doors where,
if politicians had their way, they'd stamp TOP SECRET on the color
of the walls."Born in Winchester, Ky., to Lebanese immigrants, Thom
dness over the not-guilty verdict in the Trayvon
Martin-George Zimmerman murder. The lack of justice for a dead teenager
and the Martin family is sad, it is tragic.Yes, the prosecution failed,
in my opinion, to make the case beyond reasonable doubt that Zimmerman
acted with the malice necessary for a conviction on second-degree murder.Yes,
the jury failed to see the need for justice for all.And, yes,
the media failed to be fair.These failures began before the trial when
the special prosecutor in the case, Florida State Attorney Angela Corey,
did not convene a grand jury. After the local police failed to
arrest or charge Zimmerman the prosecutors were in a rush to satisfy
racial activists, the media and political pressure for immediate action.That
was a big mistake. A grand jury might have told them they
did not have evidence to support a charge of second-degree murder. And
a grand jury might have opened the door to prosecutors considering a
range of lesser charges for Zimmerman -- from manslaughter to assault and
weapons violations.With those charges a jury, feeling confined by the technical
limits of the law, could still have produced some justice for murder
victim and his family.But the prosecutions missteps left this jury unable
to get beyond the specifics of the second-degree murder charge.The president
of the American Society of Trial Consultants told the Washington Post this
week that since the beginning of our nation Americans ha
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