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@osha-janitor
My favorite trope is “janitor in headphones continues cleaning through extreme action”
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That is how many people see, yes
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Yup, I am indeed OSHA. Thank you for your astute observation.
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I would discourage this, but it is funny, so @oncelerosha
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polish government has opened a website for ukrainians seeking safety and trying to cross the ukrainian-polish border:
ua.gov.pl
as of 13:10 polish time, it has been said as many people as possible will be let through the borders. they are also supposed to let through children who do not have passports, as to not divide families.
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TO UKRAINIAN FRIENDS
If you are looking for an emergency exit from Ukraine, Poland will open EIGHT safety points on the border with Ukraine (you will get warm food, medical help and from there you will be guided to safety) in two of our voivodeships: lubuskie and podkarpackie. It is confirmed by the Polish Secretary of State in the Chancellery of the Prime Minister, Paweł Szefernaker.
SOURCES:
https://www.rp.pl/konflikty-zbrojne/art35748991-szefernaker-na-granicy-z-ukraina-powstaja-punkty-recepcyjne-dla-uchodzcow
https://www.wprost.pl/polityka/10633681/polska-reaguje-na-agresje-rosji-na-ukraine-powstana-punkty-dla-uchodzcow.html
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I've marked those voivodeships on the map!
Please share because it can save lives!!!!!!
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Okay :(
Do you at least know anything about immunology?
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Yeah, but I wanted to ask you cause you are really cool :]
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It's not about your personal morals, it's about medical ethics. Morals differ, so we have ethics to help.
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Yeah, but I need to know how that is unethical.
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So here is the Learned Helplessness experiment. I need to talk about why this is unethical. :]
The basic theory behind Martin Seligman’s experiment was that repeated exposure to an unpleasant, inescapable situation can result in the mistaken feeling that other events are beyond one’s control. To test the proposition, Seligman designed a two-part experiment. The subject were 24 dogs divided into three groups of 8 dogs each. The “unpleasant situation” his subjects were exposed to was a mild electrical shock.
The first part of the study involved two of the three groups. It consisted of placing a pair of dogs, one from each group, into a harness. For each harnessed pair, the dog from one group could easily escape the shock by moving its head from side to side, while the dog from the other group could not escape the shock no matter what it did. (The harness was rigged so that the dog’s shock ended when the other dog figured out how to stop the shock; that way, both the dogs received the same amount of shock time.)
The second part of the study included the third group, which was a control group. Seligman administered shocks to all the dogs, one at a time, in a box that was set up so that the dog could jump over a partition and avoid the shock. For each of the dogs, Seligman recorded whether it learned to escape the shock and, if so, how long it took to learn the behavior.
Seligman reasoned that if his theory was correct, then the dogs that could not escape the shock in the study’s first part would be far less likely than the dogs from the other two groups to learn how to escape the avoidable shock. Seligman’s statistical analysis supported that hypothesis. Between 70 percent and 80 percent of the “no-escape” dogs from the first part of the experiment failed to escape the chock in the second part when they could have done so. Meanwhile, almost all the dogs in the other two groups – both the “escape dogs” in the first part and the third control group- escaped quickly and easily.
The results of this experiment led Seligman and others to argue that learned helplessness is one cause of mental illness. This conclusion can have a practical application in treating the depression and anxiety some people develop after natural disasters and other traumatic events beyond their control.
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Yeah :D
But you haven't :]
Also, can you help with my psychology homework?
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I don't care about rumors. I base my opinions on my interactions :D
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D:
I'm not. ;-; I'm sorry. I am being legitimate
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You helped me with my math homework! Also, you are like strong and smart. That is very impressive.
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Thanks!
Hey boss thing, what's the derivative of pi? - @just-osha-official-thoughts
Why do you ask? If it's important I'll tell you but if it's homework...I still might help.
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