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When he travels, Lee departs slightly from his self-discipline??though only in the most modest of ways—treating himself to hotels whose locations support his running habit...
...virtue of “self-discipline?? is perhaps most obvious. Without doubt, it takes some degree of control to avoid sneaking a Coconut Congo Bar after 11 hours of not eating. However, the benefits of discipline in this context trickle down to multiple aspects of our lives. Speaking personally, it has helped me overcome the urge to open a new Gchat window every 45 seconds...
...Neurobiology Professor Peter E. Politser argued that economics ignores the nuances of decision making. “To understand decisions across many contexts, we often have to ask not just what people choose, but how and why,” he said. Throughout the symposium, the professors stressed the discipline??s infancy. “I think the field of neuroeconomics is not fully defined,” said Yale Neurobiology Professor Daeyeol Lee at the beginning of his presentation on the similarity between human and monkey decision making paradigms. Laibson cautioned against applying preliminary findings...
...district’s plan to refocus attention on ensuring students’ physical and emotional well-being. The meeting was prompted in part by results from a 2006 parent attitudes survey, which indicated that issues relating to school climate—including student safety, behavior, and discipline??were widespread concerns. In response, the district adopted the maintenance of a “safe, nurturing, and healthy school environment” as one of its goals for the current school year. Parents at the meeting said that while experiences with teachers were generally positive, students still reported encountering...
...process, colleagues say Borkin and the rest of the IIC’s Astronomical Medicine team have united two otherwise unrelated fields to create a new discipline??one that Borkin is poised to pioneer...