She accessorised her look with an intricate silver bracelet that went well with her look. She also sported earrings, which were crafted out of pink stones and gold. Her jewellery came from the label, LORI Fine Jewellery. The makeup was highlighted by glossy pink lip shade, contoured cheekbones, and subtle kohl with eye shadow. The side-parted highlighted copper tresses completed her look. Pooja Hegde looked awesome as ever. So, what do you think about her outfit and look? Let us know that. … [Read more...] about Floral- Perfect! Pooja Hegde’s Pink Traditional Outfit Is Ideal For Upcoming Festive Occasions
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28 Best Foods To Lower Cholesterol
19. Beetroot + Carrot + Apple + Ginger Beetroot is one of the superfoods that is loaded with lots of vitamins and nutrients. There are many health benefits of this juicy red vegetable. For example, beetroot detoxes the liver cleanses our body by flushing toxins, improves blood counts and most importantly, prevents the chances of heart strokes [23]. … [Read more...] about 28 Best Foods To Lower Cholesterol
The Psychology of Deception: Asking Questions to Spot Liars
Generally speaking, research reveals that humans are not good at detecting deception. People usually perform at around chance, and so may as well toss a coin, a finding consistent for both members of the public and professionals. Psychologists believe this may be, in part, because people have a truth bias and so do not ‘look’ for lies in everyday interactions, while professionals have been found to exhibit a lie bias and look too hard for indicators of lying. Biases such as these interfere with the way people understand the world around them, which in turn affects their decisions and judgments. … [Read more...] about The Psychology of Deception: Asking Questions to Spot Liars
Finding the Bad Guy’s Car
In previous research, I introduced the Gestalt/Feature-Intensive (G/FI) continuum of cognitive processing (e.g., Sharps, 2017). We may process things, cognitively, in terms of their specific features (FI processing), or in terms of their overall characteristics, their general Gestalt (G) appearance, with relatively minimal reference to the features that contribute to that appearance. Herein lies a major problem with eyewitness identification of vehicles. The color of a given car (e.g., red,) is feature-intensive in nature. We all know what is meant by the word “red,” as opposed to “blue” or any other color. … [Read more...] about Finding the Bad Guy’s Car