Professionalism does not just cover behavior or dress. Professionals need to be aware of changes in fashions, social situations, communications, and social networking. Men have been taught professionalism for centuries in business. Since women have not been in the professional workforce to the extent that men have, they may not know what they should wear, or how to behave. This guide outlines professional dress, dinners, communication, and social network etiquette to teach or reteach both men and women what is expected of them in a professional environment. It serves as a fundamental understanding and much more can be said about each of these topics. Professionalism and etiquette may vary from industry to industry and company to company. Th...
Synaesthesia denotes a condition of remarkable individual differences in experience characterized by...
Synesthesia is a fairly common condition in which individuals experience atypical responses (such as...
One in twenty-three people carry the genes for the synesthesia. Not a disorder but a neurological tr...
Synaesthesia is most often characterised as a union or mixing of the senses. i Richard Cytowic descr...
Synesthesia is a complex form of human sensuality. Its most common definition is associated with the...
Sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell are our standard informational inputs to perceive the world,...
Synesthesia is a neurological disorder that has to do with the ‘union of the senses.’ The literature...
A myriad of sensations inform and direct us when we engage with the environment. To understand their...
As an expressive language, fashion design has an innate capacity to engage a full gamut of sensorial...
Modern aesthetics regard sight and hearing as the only senses capable of producing knowledge and art...
Synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon whose nature and etiology remain unknown. In this paper, I ...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which perceptual or conceptual stimulation in one modality leads to a...
Perception, which can be defined as becoming aware of occurrences in the world through the senses, i...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which stimulation of one sensory modality (e.g. hearing) causes addit...
Our senses are essential to our lives and their enjoyment. How do they work? A research institute at...
Synaesthesia denotes a condition of remarkable individual differences in experience characterized by...
Synesthesia is a fairly common condition in which individuals experience atypical responses (such as...
One in twenty-three people carry the genes for the synesthesia. Not a disorder but a neurological tr...
Synaesthesia is most often characterised as a union or mixing of the senses. i Richard Cytowic descr...
Synesthesia is a complex form of human sensuality. Its most common definition is associated with the...
Sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell are our standard informational inputs to perceive the world,...
Synesthesia is a neurological disorder that has to do with the ‘union of the senses.’ The literature...
A myriad of sensations inform and direct us when we engage with the environment. To understand their...
As an expressive language, fashion design has an innate capacity to engage a full gamut of sensorial...
Modern aesthetics regard sight and hearing as the only senses capable of producing knowledge and art...
Synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon whose nature and etiology remain unknown. In this paper, I ...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which perceptual or conceptual stimulation in one modality leads to a...
Perception, which can be defined as becoming aware of occurrences in the world through the senses, i...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which stimulation of one sensory modality (e.g. hearing) causes addit...
Our senses are essential to our lives and their enjoyment. How do they work? A research institute at...
Synaesthesia denotes a condition of remarkable individual differences in experience characterized by...
Synesthesia is a fairly common condition in which individuals experience atypical responses (such as...
One in twenty-three people carry the genes for the synesthesia. Not a disorder but a neurological tr...