07 novembro 2020

The famous double-crown of Egypt was the Pschent crown. It...



The famous double-crown of Egypt was the Pschent crown. It combined the red crown of Lower Egypt, and the white crown of Upper Egypt, thus symbolizing the pharaoh’s rule over a united land.

While pharaohs are depicted as wearing this crown – and many others – no crown has never been found in a pharaoh’s tomb. This suggests that the crowns themselves belonged to the state. Pharaohs received the originals form their predecessor, and passed it on to their successor.

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On this day in psychology (Nov 7th, 1918)

Douglas Bray was born. A pioneering figure in the field of work psychology, Bray’s famous longitudinal project: ‘The Management Progress Study’ ranks among the most cited research studies in the history of industrial and organizational psychology.

As a result of a long and illustrious career, Bray is credited for introducing modern day assessment and management training into the workplace and for furthering our understanding of the factors involved in identifying the best leaders and quality employees.

Bray’s professional accolades include the American Psychological Association Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions in 1980 and the American Psychological Foundation, Gold Medal Award for Life Achievement in the Application of Psychology in 1991.

VISIT –> www.all-about-psychology.com/industrial-organizational-psychology.html for quality I/O psychology information and resources.

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