Renaissance Science and Botticelli’s Hidden Code

Lisa R. Parker

In 1462 Cosimo Medici established the rebirth of the outlawed Platonic Academy in Florence and appointed Marsilio Ficino as its founder. Ficino’s fundamental concept, derived from Plato’s geometry, was about the existence of eternal wisdom of the immortal soul being central to the functioning of the universe. The only geometrical […]

The Positive Psychology of Gratitude

Lisa R. Parker

Gratitude is about having an awareness of and appreciation for the good things in your life and not taking them for granted. It is about acknowledging the kindness of others. As such, it helps us recognise that we are not solitary creatures and that others have helped and supported us […]

Bruce Schneier and the Psychology of Security

Lisa R. Parker

The acronym RSA is among the most recognizable in the information security industry. It stands for Rivest, Shamir and Adleman, the fellows who developed the public-key encryption and authentication algorithm and founded RSA Data Security, now known simply as RSA Security. RSA’s annual security summit is arguably the most prestigious […]

5 Best Careers In Political Science

Lisa R. Parker

p margin-bottom: 0.25cm; line-height: 120%; a:link If you want to make your career in political science then this article is right for you. If you are confused about career options after your degree do not worry because there are lots of career opportunities available for you after completing Bachelor of […]