Perspectives and Politics: Confirmation Bias and the Filter Bubble
San Diego psychologist discusses confirmation biases and limited perspectives
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San Diego psychologist discusses confirmation biases and limited perspectives
will discuss his new paperback, “Enlightened Negotiation: 8 Universal Laws to Connect, Create and Prosper”
Last summer David Dupont was watching the water from the main lifeguard tower at Children’s Pool when he said he saw the ocean pulling out a boy at Wipe Out Beach, just south of Point Mencinger.
Every year about this time, Lux Art Institute in Encinitas announces its lineup of artists-in-residence for the upcoming season, which starts in September.
Don Porcella’s “Creatures in Wonderland” have transformed the windows of Hermès’ flagship store in Shanghai, China and attracted admiring viewers.
Rancho Santa Fe Covenant Estate
During warm summer nights over the next couple months, you may catch a glimpse of one of the prettiest blooms of a cactus in the genus. The night blooming cereus (one of many varieties) produces fragrant and beautiful flowers. The beauty is short-lived…
This whole freedom of speech thing was a nice idea back in 1791, but if Ben Franklin’s daughter Sally (yes, he had one) had been trashed online by the mean girls at East Philadelphia Junior High, there would have been a whole different discussion going on down at Independence Hall. That’s my mom view anyway. My husband Olof and I have been debating this for some time. He thinks our forefathers got it right with the First Amendment. But then, he would be wrong.
The project to convert three existing rental units at 7432, 7434 and 7436 Fay Ave. into condominiums did not receive approval from the Development Permit Review Committee (DPR) July 12, during its second discussion on the issue.
Trustees OK Jazz Fest in Scripps Park, fall Art & Wine Festival.
Owning a home is a keystone of wealth… both financial affluence and emotional security.