Dr Joel Yong
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Education Is A Two Way Learning Street For Information Processing
Many of us do go through the student-educator cycle in various stages of our lives. When we’re children, we pack our bags for school, and we come into contact with various teachers who educate us on various different subjects, such as mathematics, history and chemistry.
By Dr Joel Yong2 years ago in Education
The ThedaCare Vs Ascension Saga: Where Employees Tend To Lose Big Time.
It’s interesting to see lawsuits unfurling in Appleton, Wisconsin for reasons such as preventing employees from resigning. As it is in the case of ThedaCare, which alleges that a majority of its 11-member strong interventional radiology and cardiovascular team were packing up and leaving for their rivals at Ascension.
By Dr Joel Yong2 years ago in Journal
The Amazon Tragedy In Edwardsville Reflects How The Value Of A Person's Life Is Dependent On Their Social Standing.
The Amazon juggernaut is known for many things, but protecting the rights of the worker is not one of them. In fact, this latest saga already involves Amazon not protecting the lives of their workers appropriately.
By Dr Joel Yong2 years ago in Journal
The Kellogg’s Fiasco Shows How Strikes Can Be Oddly Beneficial For Human Health.
The whole story of the Kellogg’s fiasco started way back on October 5, 2021 as 1400 workers across four Kellogg’s cereal processing plants acrossthe USA went on strike to dispute how they were being compensated — backed by their unions, of course.
By Dr Joel Yong2 years ago in Journal
Profitable Investments May Be Dependent On Misdirection To Mislead John Q. Public
Many magicians use misdirection as a trick to get their audience focused on something that may not be important, such that the next part of their trick can be conducted away from the watchful gaze of the audience.
By Dr Joel Yong2 years ago in Longevity
The Battle For Control Reduces Everything In Its Path To A Mere Statistic.
We don’t really know what to expect these days. There are many things out there that jostle for our time and attention. We’ve got the bright lights and advertisements trying to get us to part with our money for products that we don’t need. We’ve got the bright screens of our phones, tablets and computers trying to get us to be more productive at work.
By Dr Joel Yong2 years ago in Humans
Billionaires Say That MBAs Are Worthless — Here’s What We Need To Know.
Many people are looking to obtaining their master of business administration (MBA) degrees as a way to boost their résumés in the hope of landing a better paying job after graduation. Investopedia has this to say about an MBA degree:
By Dr Joel Yong3 years ago in Education
Education, Deconstruction and Inspiration.
As most educators have already understood, teaching is a pretty demanding job. You may get students who don’t perform up to their performance ceilings; you may get disruptive students who don’t like to pay attention in class; and you’re swamped with a ton of administrative work such as lesson planning and setting various assessments for them.
By Dr Joel Yong3 years ago in Education
Climate Change And The Psychology Behind The World That Doesn’t Care Enough About It.
The response to climate change is always a mixed bag. We have people who are fervently supporting any initiatives to reduce pollution and support the environment… and on the other hand of the spectrum, we do have people who believe that climate change is a hoax.
By Dr Joel Yong3 years ago in Earth