Self-assured, alpha, cocky, successful, ultra-confident – these are just some of the traits associated with some of the notable figures we look up today. But did you know some of these inspiring people were not born naturally confident? Did you know that some of them were actually timid and super shy as children? But somewhere […]
The Changing Perceptions of Marijuana in the USA
Since the last federal election in 2012, the USA has seen a significant change in voter attitude towards the topic of both recreational and medical marijuana. Along with the nation’s capital, four states have voted to legalise the sale and use of marijuana for not only medical but also recreational purposes. The majority of candidates […]
Perception of women in the Nepalese society: a round table discussion in Kathmandu
Addressing a round table discussion organized by the Alliance Francaise Thursday evening in Kathmandu, Nepal’s prominent women activists have stressed on the need of state policies geared towards women empowerment, which would be instrumental in higher women performance. Speaking on the theme of perception of women in the Nepalese society, Ms. Chandni Joshi, who […]
RevContent Aims to Change Perception of Native Advertising
Native advertising, also known as advertorials or sponsored content placed on someone else’s platform, is increasingly being used but still carries the reputation of a used car salesman compared to how audiences view content marketing. Companies like RevContent are working diligently to try that perception of native advertising and prove that, by increasing quality content through new […]
Memories Record And Provide Alternatives On Public Perception Of Events: Vice President
‘Diplomacy – At The Cutting Edge’ New Delhi (PIB-R-TYP-BIN): The Vice President of India, Mr. Mohd. Hamid Ansari said that the memories serve an important function to record and provide alternative narratives, based on personal experience of established public perception of events. He was speaking after releasing the book ‘Diplomacy – at the cutting edge’ […]
Veterans fighting “negative perceptions and stigma associated with mental health care” says Congressman Ashford
On May 14 2015 Rep. Brad Ashford from Nebraska asked for and was granted permission to address the United States House of Representatives for one minute regarding veterans and mental health related issues. Rep Ashford is a member of the following Committee and Subcommittees in Congress: House Armed Services Committee Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and […]
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