... The interaction between you and the alien continues in this vein, with you plugging in basic principles related to the topic of contingency management. Near the end, the alien says something ... deliver it in 90 seconds without talking fast and running out of breath. ã Think auditory. Think in terms of story telling and radio. Don't distract audience attention with too many slides ... to 99. It begins counting down as Diane begins to talk. Diane asks each participant to think of the type of reward that would motivate her to work more efficiently. She asks participants to...
... gibberish in a fluent fashion. Use strange-sounding intonation patterns and changes in volume. Learn to gesture wildly. Prepare your message carefully. Chop into suitable chunks. Practice interacting ... guidelines such as these: ã Suspend your disbelief and have faith in what the presenter is saying. ã Stop thinking, Whats in it for me?”. Instead, ask yourself, How can I change my behaviors to ... present within 99 seconds. Rehearse your session so you can deliver it in 90 seconds without talking fast and running out of breath. ã Think auditory. Think in terms of story telling and radio....
... select Inspect Element 3. Find the Sources panel under the sources tab of the DevTools4. Browse down into the init.js and click on the line gutter to set a breakpoint on Line 59 Page 22 of 35 How ... directory.$ gruntRunning “clean:dist” (clean) taskCleaning “dist” OKRunning “jshint:gruntle” (jshint) task>> 1 le lint free.Running “jshint:js” (jshint) task>> 18 les lint ... intermediate version of the app on desktop Chrome4. Look at debugging information for the running app How toMake an App: HTML5 Edition Page 30 of 35 How toMake an App: HTML5 Mobile EditionAdd...
... code in the Main() method. Adding DataRow Objects to customersDT and ordersDT The following example adds a DataRow named customerDR to customersDT; notice that the CustomerID is set to J6COM: ... customersDA.SelectCommand = customersSelectCommand; customersDA.InsertCommand = customersInsertCommand; customersDA.UpdateCommand = customersUpdateCommand; Adding, Updating, and Deleting ... PushChangesToDatabase() immediately after performing the following steps in the Main() method: 1. Adding DataRow objects to customersDT and ordersDT. 2. Updating the new DataRow objects. 3. Deleting...
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... likely to express interest in reading an article headlined “Smoking Does Not Lead to Lung Cancer” than one with the headline “Smoking Leads to Lung Cancer.” (To see how this could lead to bad ... wearing blinders.Why is it so hard for all of us to see the bigger picture? To understand what lulls usinto adopting a narrow frame, we will dig into a seemingly easy decision—a customerchoosing ... avoiding bad things, and one is triggered when we think about pursuinggood things. When we’re in one state, we tend to ignore the other. To illustrate one of these states of mind, imagine a morning...