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Six Seconds is a California-based [1] international 501(c)3 non-profit organization that researches and teaches emotional intelligence. [2] Founded in 1997 by Karen McCown, Anabel Jensen, Joshua Freedman, and Marsha Rideout [3], Six Seconds is the first and largest organization dedicated to the development of emotional intelligence, [4] with offices in 10 countries and agents in about 50.
Joshua Freedman is a specialist on emotional intelligence, an author, and the Chief Executive Officer of Six Seconds, [1] a non-profit dedicated to emotional intelligence (EQ). He has helped co-develop EQ assessments and published a number of books and articles on the topic, creating an international network of consultants and coaches. [2]
[6] From the mid-1950s, Pyro manufactured scale model kits covering a wide range of subjects. These included cars, motorcycles, aircraft, military vehicles, replica historic firearms, and animal and human figures such as dinosaurs, and anatomical and educational models. Innovative when first introduced, Pyro kits featured two-part mirror-molded ...
Photorealist art, once dismissed as simplistic, gets reconsidered in a sprawling MOCA exhibition in downtown L.A. that includes the premiere of provocative work centered on the Kennedy assassination.
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Frog was a well-known British brand of flying model aircraft and scale model construction kits from the 1930s to the 1970s. The company's first model, an Interceptor Mk. 4, was launched in 1932, followed in 1936 by a range of 1:72 scale model aircraft kits made from cellulose acetate, which were the world's first.
The Four cornerstone model was developed by Ayman Sawaf and Robert Cooper in 1997. [ 5 ] [ 7 ] Multiple studies and research carried out in regards to emotional intelligence based on this model revealed a marginal qualitative difference between the public and private sector executives and expand on the usage of this model. [ 7 ]
Life-Like logo introduced in 1970. Model railroading pioneer Gordon Varney sold off his Varney Scale Models company in 1960 to Sol Kramer. These HO scale model trains continued to be produced under the Varney name until March 1970, when the first advertising for Life-Like trains appeared in Railroad Model Craftsman magazine.