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MapsTell: Behavioral Style Coaching
MapsTell has developed a unique and innovative way to provide insight into behavior, namely through an interactive map. Four behavioral styles (DISC) and sixteen types are distinguished, which together form the World of Difference. This makes …
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Diversity and inclusion: Wordless theatre
In Horizon, five completely different characters are confronted with each other: a blind boy, a black woman, a white man, a musician from the Middle East and... a clown. They talk, but say nothing. They look, but see nothing.
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The little Prince
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is the story of a pilot who meets a special boy, the Little Prince, after an emergency landing in the desert. He tells the pilot about the planet he lives on, other planets he visited and their …
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Teaching about SDGs in a primary school: Call for cooperation
Do you dream of teaching in a primary school? Are you a university student or do you already have some experience? Were you a teacher and would you still like to be in front of the classroom again? Or did you go on a trip to the South and would …
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Are gays responsible for corona?
Did you like the same sex 500 years ago? Then you had to be very careful. After all, medieval society was not kind to homosexuals. Fortunately, those days are over and we are all super tolerant now. Or not? Gender historian Jonas Roelens (UGent) …
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How much stress can a person handle?
Did you know that it is not so unhealthy to have stress? But, of course, we shouldn't exaggerate either. When will we reach our stress limits? Clinical psychology with Prof. Dr. Elke Van Hoof as a representative offers you an answer.
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How to cure depression: talk or pills?
Pills turn you into a zombie, talk into a self-centered toddler who only sinks further into depression. Professor Koen Demyttenaere quickly makes it clear that these are prejudices that are not correct. But what is the most efficient way to combat …
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What The Science Says: How Can Cities Reduce Car Traffic?
Reducing car traffic in city centers has long ceased to be a weird left-wing dream. Just about everyone realizes that there is no other option if we want to keep cities livable. But how should that be? Scientists from all universities are working …
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Why are you going to bed late again tonight?
Who doesn't know it: watching TV for too long in the evening, waking up way too tired in the morning and being determined to go to bed extra early in the evening and then you go to bed too late at night. How is it possible that we fail to carry …
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What Does Science Say: Is a climate neutral municipality possible?
The earth is warming, that's for sure. Preventing further damage requires structural solutions. If you want to contribute at a local level, you can go for a climate neutral municipality. That is to say: net no greenhouse gas emissions. But is that …
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Does the perfect family exist?
Who is all part of a family? Biological relatives? Your stepparents or roommates? Your dog maybe? And if you live together in a house, does that mean you are necessarily a family? To find out what the perfect family is, you should compare …
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How can you read the minds of others?
Not a professor of the esoteric sciences, but a sociology that provides an answer. Does it have to do with a sixth sense? Do we need a crystal ball? Sociologists are experimenting, that's for sure. But neuro-sociologist Frank Van Overwalle will …
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