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لیست کامل مجموعه مکالمه مبتکر یادگیری زبان انگلیسی در منزل



افرادی که قصد عضویت در چت روم انگلیسی را دارند باید حتماً آیدی و اسم داشته باشند وجود آیدی تلگرام ضرورت تایید ورود به گروه چت هست.
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یادگیری زبان انگلیسی و افزایش سرعت یادگیری با فیلم و سریال انگلیسی
با عضویت در مجموعه Vip فیلم و سریال و یادگیری زبان انگلیسی را با لذت تجربه کنید.
👈 عضویت دایمی در مجموعه 293 فیلم سینمایی با دو زیرنویس انگلیسی و فارسی همزمان 250 تومان
👈 عضویت دایمی در مجموعه 60 سریال با زیرنویس فارسی چسبیده مجموعه ای قابل به روز رسانی ۲۰۰ تومان


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🎙 Never Give Up •  2016
🎼 Sia
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#ElectroPop,

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📹 Can you "see" images in your mind? Some people can't - Adam Zeman

👈پادکست All Ears  و  IELTS Energy podcast

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ریسمان بی‌پایان مادری
"مادر بودن یعنی قلبت را بیرون از بدنت حمل کنی، آسیب‌پذیر و عریان. روزهای من با نگرانی‌های کوچک و خاموش بافته شده است: آیا به اندازه کافی غذا خوردی؟ آیا واقعاً در مدرسه خوشحالی؟ آیا دنیا با روحیه‌ای که در سینه داری مهربان خواهد بود؟ این ریسمان نگرانی پایانی ندارد، اما سنگین نیست؛ بلکه تنها تار و پود عشق من است.
مراقبت من فقط در التیام زانوهای زخمی تو نیست، بلکه در آموزش قاطع ایستادن است تا از سقوط جلوگیری کنی. هر داستانی که می‌خوانم، هر مهارتی که آموزش می‌دهم، آجری در زیربنای اعتماد به نفست است. به تو نشان می‌دهم که چگونه عذرخواهی کنی، چگونه هنگام دشوار بودن یک کار پافشاری کنی، و چگونه صدای آرام خودت را باارزش‌تر از بلندترین جمعیت بدانی.
بزرگ‌ترین درسم این نیست که از دنیا بترسی، بلکه این است که با چشمانی باز و قلبی مهربان قدم در آن بگذاری. من همیشه برای حل مشکلاتت در کنارت نخواهم بود، اما قول می‌دهم همیشه زمین مستحکم زیر پایت باشم. پیش برو، فرزندم، و هرآنچه نشانت داده‌ام را به یاد بسپار."

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Clearly, having a healthy liver is extremely important. The best things you can do: don't smoke, eat a balanced diet, exercise regularly and get lots of sleep, but there are some more liver specific things to do. Don't consume too much alcohol, as it can cause a variety of problems over time, from fatty liver disease to cirrhosis of the liver, to liver cancer. Read the warning labels on medications as some can damage your liver when you don't take them as directed. You've probably heard about hepatitis, which can be caused by a viral infection of the liver that can be very serious. Get the vaccine for hepatitis B, if you haven't already. And if you're an adult who hasn't been screened for hepatitis C, consider talking to your doctor about testing options, as too many people don't realize they have it. Finally, be careful with supplements and herbs, particularly anything marketed as bodybuilding or a weight loss supplement, as these are not nearly as well-regulated as you would think. 20 percent of liver injury due to medication in the United States is actually caused by these kinds of supplements. So talk to your doctor before you start them.
So many things are sold to us as self-care, and cleanses are no exception, but I believe the best self-care is just learning more about our bodies. That way, we can tune out all the noise and make informed decisions on what we really need.

#با پادکست، انگلیسی را سریع و قوی بیاموز

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با پادکست، انگلیسی را سریع و قوی بیاموز

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دو دختر ورشکسته

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Conversations

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👈پادکست All Ears  و  IELTS Energy podcast

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🎙 Sing Me to Sleep •   2018
🎼 Alan Walker
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#Dance/Electronic

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تمام حرف و سخن خود را در این ویدیو و متنی که برایتان می‌فرستم، در زیر نوشته‌ام:
شاید وقتی خودتان مشغول یادگیری زبان هستید، پیشرفتتان را احساس نکنید، اما این اتفاق در حال رخ دادن است!
این رشد و پیشرفت به شرطی اتفاق می‌افتد که:
* روش درستی را برای یادگیری انتخاب کنید.
* نیازی به هزینهٔ آنچنانی نیست؛ کافی است از منابع خودآموز ارزشمند با یک روش درست استفاده نمایید.
نکته: در حال آماده کردن بهترین و کامل‌ترین مجموعه خودآموز یادگیری زبان هستیم که به زودی به شما ارائه خواهد شد.
Learning English is like planting a garden
یادگیری انگلیسی مانند کاشتن یک باغ است
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you cannot see the roots growing under the soil
شما نمی‌توانید رشد ریشه‌ها را زیر خاک ببینید
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but they are there
اما آن‌ها وجود دارند
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every word you learn
هر کلمه‌ای که یاد می‌گیرید
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every sentence you speak
هر جمله‌ای که صحبت می‌کنید
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every mistake you make
هر اشتباهی که مرتکب می‌شوید
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they are all roots getting stronger
همه آن‌ها ریشه‌هایی هستند که قوی‌تر می‌شوند
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some days you will water your garden and see nothing
بعضی روزها شما باغتان را آبیاری می‌کنید و چیزی نمی‌بینید
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but then one morning you will wake up and find a flower
اما سپس یک صبح از خواب بیدار می‌شوید و یک گل پیدا می‌کنید
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you will understand a joke
یک جوک را متوجه خواهید شد
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you will dream in English
به انگلیسی رویا خواهید دید
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you will say exactly what you mean
دقیقاً منظور خود را بیان خواهید کرد
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do not compare Your garden to others
باغ خود را با دیگران مقایسه نکنید
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some flowers blew in spring
بعضی گل‌ها در بهار شکفتند
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some in summer
بعضی در تابستان
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your time will come
وقت شما فرا خواهد رسید
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just keep watering
فقط به آبیاری ادامه دهید
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keep practicing
به تمرین ادامه دهید
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keep believing
به باور داشتن ادامه دهید
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your garden is growing even when you cannot see it
باغ شما در حال رشد است، حتی زمانی که نمی‌توانید آن را ببینید.

مدرسه مکالمه مبتکر یادگیری زبان انگلیسی در منزل



اگر واقعا قصد یادگیری زبان انگلیسی در منزل دارید با ما مشاوره کنید. کلیک کنید.

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4000 Essential Words
مجموعه چهار هزار واژه بهترین مجموعه یادگیری و ماندگاری لغات انگلیسی برای اطلاعات بیشتر اینجا کلیک کنید

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Still, this result suggests that self-interest might not be as powerful as we often think. Seeing yourself as an honest person can motivate you to be an honest person. And by modeling this behavior and celebrating it and others, we can help create an honest society we can all rely on.
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👈🔹مکالمه ورژن جدید نصرت با متن و کتاب سوالات و روش درست استفاده از آن برای کسانی که قصد مهاجرت و یادگیری مکالمه در کوتاه ترین مدت را دارند .

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🎬 محتویات کانال خصوصی 👇

🍿 ۳۱۰ فیلم سینمایی
با دو زیرنویسِ چسبیده‌ی فارسی و انگلیسی + سریال‌ و کلی کارتون با دو زیرنویس

🎧 ۲۷۷ موزیک ویدیو
با ترجمه‌ی دقیق، نکات گرامری و توضیح لغات مهم در هر ویدیو

📘 کلی کلیپ آموزش گرامر و اصطلاحات روزمره
با مثال‌های واقعی و توضیح کوتاه و کاربردی

🎙 پادکست‌های دو دقیقه‌ای
به همراه ترجمه و توضیح واژگان – برای تمرین سریع و مؤثر شنیداری

🎞 ۶۷۰ کارتون و فیلم دو‌زبانه‌ی آموزشی
اول به انگلیسی می‌شنوی، بعد فارسی، و در آخر توضیح نکات داخل فیلم‌ها
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🎬 Watch & Repeat

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لیست کامل مجموعه مکالمه مبتکر یادگیری زبان انگلیسی در منزل



افرادی که قصد عضویت در چت روم انگلیسی را دارند باید حتماً آیدی و اسم داشته باشند وجود آیدی تلگرام ضرورت تایید ورود به گروه چت هست.
مانند آیدی زیر
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📝Lyrics:

I've battled demons that won't let me sleep
Called to the sea but she abandoned me

But I won't never give up, no, never give up, no, no
No, I won't never give up, no, never give up, no, no

And I won't let you get me down
I'll keep gettin' up when I hit the ground
Oh, never give up, no, never give up no, no, oh
I won't let you get me down
I'll keep gettin' up when I hit the ground
Oh, never give up, no, never give up no, no, oh

I'll find my way, find my way home, oh, oh, oh
I'll find my way, find my way home, oh, oh, oh
I'll find my way, find my way home, oh, oh, oh
I'll find my way, find my way home, oh, oh, oh

Oh yeah, I'm haunted by the distant past
Called to the skies but she was overcast

But I won't never give up, no, never give up, no, no
No, I won't never give up, no, never give up, no, no

And I won't let you get me down
I'll keep gettin' up when I hit the ground
Oh, never give up, no, never give up no, no, oh
I won't let you get me down
I'll keep gettin' up when I hit the ground
Oh, never give up, no, never give up no, no, oh

I'll find my way, find my way home, oh, oh, oh
I'll find my way, find my way home, oh, oh, oh
I'll find my way, find my way home, oh, oh, oh
I'll find my way, find my way home, oh, oh, oh

Never give up, never give up
Never give up, never give up
No, no, oooh

And I won't let you get me down
I'll keep gettin' up when I hit the ground
Oh, never give up, no, never give up no, no, oh
I won't let you get me down
I'll keep gettin' up when I hit the ground
Oh, never give up, no, never give up no, no, oh

I'll find my way, find my way home, oh, oh, oh
I'll find my way, find my way home, oh, oh, oh
I'll find my way, find my way home, oh, oh, oh
I'll find my way, find my way home, oh, oh, oh




Sia • 2016
Never Give Up

💢  مجموعه کامل سریال فرندز  👈اطلاعات بیشتر 👉

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📹 Can you "see" images in your mind? Some people can't

👈پادکست All Ears  و  IELTS Energy podcast

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🟢The benefits of daydreaming

On a daily basis, you spend between a third and half your waking hours daydreaming. That may sound like a huge waste of time, but scientists think it must have some purpose, or humans wouldn’t have evolved to do so much of it. So to figure out what's going on here, let’s take a closer look at the mind-wanderer in chief: the bored teenager.
Wouldn’t it be cool to discover something, anything. Like even this plant. Just to be one of those explorers who sails around drawing stuff for years on end and everyone thinks they’re a genius. But does anyone even do that anymore? Is there anything left to discover? And would I be tough enough to deal with the dysentery or scurvy or piranhas or whatever? I barely have the endurance to make it through track practice... but I will. Any day now, I’ll have the discipline to show up before sunrise and practice. I’ll win all my races. Winning will become so easy, I’ll pick up other events just for fun. And once I'm in the Olympics, they’ll have no choice but to crown me team captain, which I will graciously accept. And will I be nasty to the teammate who yelled at me? No. I’ll just calmly say, “hope you’re in a better mood.”
Okay. Yours and other people's daydreams might sound or feel something like that. Let's see what was going on. To see what parts of the brain are active when you’re doing a task, or thinking, or daydreaming, scientists use brain imaging techniques that show increased blood flow and energy expenditure in those areas.
These brain areas are active, working together and communicating with each other. Taken together, they're called the executive network. When your mind starts to wander, a different set of brain areas becomes active. These areas make up the default mode network. The name default mode makes it sound like nothing is going on. And in fact, for many years, scientists associated this pattern of activity with rest. But a closer look reveals that these are the brain areas involved when we revisit a memory, when we think about our plans and hopes, and yes, when our minds are wandering off on a wild daydream. The mind can wander to unproductive or distressing places and brood over negative past events, like an argument. It can also wander to neutral, everyday matters, like planning out the rest of one's afternoon. But where mind-wandering really gets interesting is when it crosses into the realm of free-moving associative thought that you aren’t consciously directing. This kind of mind-wandering is associated with increases in both ideas and positive emotions, and the evidence suggests that daydreaming can help people envision ways to reach their goals and navigate relationships and social situations.
Scientists think there may be two essential parts to this process: a generative phase of free-flowing ideas and spontaneous thoughts, courtesy of the default mode network, followed by a process of selecting, developing, and pursuing the best ideas from that generative burst, driven by logical thinking thanks to the executive network. A host of imaging studies suggest that these two networks working in sync is a crucial condition for creative thinking. Taken together, the evidence clearly suggests the logical realm of the executive network and the imaginative realm of the default mode network are closely related. And as you can see, the executive network is still playing a role when the default mode network is doing its thing during daydreaming.
In teenagers, the prefrontal cortex and other areas involved in executive function are still developing, but teens are perfectly capable of thinking through their problems and goals, especially when given space to do so on their own.


👈🔹یادگیری آسان چهار هزار واژه ضروری انگلیسی با کتاب ، فیلم و فایل صوتی

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"To be a mother is to wear your heart outside your body, vulnerable and exposed. My days are woven with small, silent worries: Did you eat enough? Are you truly happy at school? Will the world be kind to the gentle soul you carry? This thread of concern is endless, but it is not heavy; it is simply the fabric of my love.
My care is not just in soothing your scraped knees, but in teaching you to stand firm so you may avoid the fall. Every story I read, every skill I teach, is a brick in the foundation of your confidence. I show you how to apologize, how to persevere when a task is hard, and how to value your own quiet voice above the loudest crowd.
My greatest lesson is not to fear the world, but to walk into it with open eyes and a kind heart. I will not always be there to fix your troubles, but I promise I will always be the unshakeable ground beneath your feet. Go forth, my child, and remember everything I’ve shown you."

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🟢A cleanse won't detox your body but here's what will

"Should I do a cleanse?" I hear people asking this question a lot. If you're hoping it will remove toxins from your body, that's just not going to happen.
Detoxes and cleanses are very popular. They come in many forms, from charcoal-infused lemonades to detox teas, and they often have a hefty price tag.
The idea of cleansing isn't anything new -- it's been around for thousands of years. For centuries, medicine and religion were deeply intertwined, and there was a lot of focus on ridding the body of impurities and sickness related to bad or imbalanced humors. Bloodletting, purging, fasting -- they were all well-regarded treatments. Today, the wellness industry has picked up on our desire to rid ourselves of things. They've taken the word "detox," the medical treatment for people with drug and alcohol addictions, and used it to apply to market cleanses. They make it sound like pouring liquid cleaner down plumbing, getting rid of all the dirty stuff. But the reason that sounds right to us is it's a rooted in a lack of understanding of how our liver works.
The liver is located in our upper right abdomen. It's somewhere around half the size of a football -- an American football -- and weighs three pounds. It does many, many jobs that keep our bodies running, from assisting the immune system, to creating proteins for blood clotting, to sending out the cholesterol we need to produce hormones. The liver is also a key organ for dealing with harmful substances. You can think of it almost like a factory. It takes nutrients from substances that we consume, food, drinks, medicines, breaks them down so they can either be packaged in a way that's usable -- like cholesterol and protein, for instance -- or removed as waste in the bile or via the kidneys, usually in the form of urine.
Let's look at what happens when the liver encounters some specific substances. What about alcohol? That’s a substance that’s fine in smaller, moderate amounts but becomes poisonous in excess. When we drink, alcohol passes through our liver, and the liver breaks it down in three steps. First, enzymes convert the alcohol to acetaldehyde, a substance that can damage cells over time. But acetaldehyde is quickly converted into acetate, a much more stable intermediate, before it breaks down into carbon dioxide and water. These are components our body can handle.
Now let's look at a popular cleanse -- cayenne, pepper, lemon juice drink, to help your liver flush toxins. You drink it, it gets digested, nutrients get absorbed in the blood and arrive at the liver. The liver processes these nutrients the same way it processes everything else. It packages whatever's useful that came from the lemon and the pepper and disseminates it throughout the body. Whatever it can't use becomes waste. There's nothing particularly magical about mixing cayenne and lemon. Doing a cleanse doesn't "clean the pipes," and it doesn't make your liver work any better or faster. At best, you might lose a few pounds on a cleanse, because you aren't eating much. At worst, you could go into starvation mode. You could throw off your electrolyte balance, not to mention disrupt your intestinal flora and bowel function.

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۲۹۳ فیلم سینمایی

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🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
🌹 دوستان عزیزم ضمن سلام شک ندارید که همتون واسه ما عزیز و دوستتون داریم.

شما می‌توانید با استفاده از گروه چت انگلیسی ما انگلیسی خود را تقویت کنید با زبان آموزان در ارتباط باشید.



🔔لطفاً قبل از درخواست ورود قوانین گروه را  مطالعه و رعایت کنید.

۱. لطفاً برای خود یک آیدی انتخاب کنید بدون آیدی درخواست شما پذیرفته نخواهد شد. مانند: l_e_c@
۲. لطفاً اکانت شما دارای نام باشد مهم نیست که نام واقعی خودتان باشد یا نباشد فقط اسم داشته باشید.
۳. از ورود به پی‌وی دیگران خودداری فرمایید.
۴. تا حد امکان سعی کنید انگلیسی تایپ کنید مگر سوالی در مورد مطالب انگلیسی به فارسی بپرسید.
۵.سعی کنیم در مورد موضوع صحبت کنیم موضوعی که مطرح شده است.
۶. از به کار بردن الفاظ نامناسب خودداری کنیم.
۷. هرگونه مزاحمت‌ را به مدیر گروه اطلاع دهید. کاربران مزاحمت و کسانی که مقررات را رعایت نفرمایند از گروه چت انگلیسی حذف خواهند شد.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
از اینکه در کنار شما هستیم بسیار خوشحالیم

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📝Lyrics:

Wait a second, let me catch my breath
Remind me how it feels to hear your voice
Your lips are movin', I can't hear a thing
Livin' life as if we had a choice

Anywhere, anytime
I would do anything for you
Anything for ya
Yesterday got away
Melodies stuck inside your head
A song in every breath

Sing me to sleep now
Sing me to sleep
Oh, won't you sing me to sleep now?
Sing me to sleep

Remember me now, time cannot erase
I can hear your whispers in my mind
I've become what you cannot embrace
Our memory will be my lullaby

Sing me to sleep now
Sing me to sleep
Oh, won't you sing me to sleep now?
Sing me to sleep

Any-anytime
I would do-do-do-do-do
Time away
Yesterday-day-day-day
Any-anytime
I would do-do-do-do-do
Time away
Yesterday-day-day-day



Alan Walker • 2018
Sing Me to Sleep

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​"If you want to eliminate your dry eyes and are having trouble falling asleep at night, carefully watch this video twice every night before bed."

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دبستان مکالمه برای یادگیری انگلیسی حرفه ای کودکان از بدو تولد و نوجوانان و بزرگسالان نوآموز کلیک کنید و ببینید

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🔴Would you pass the wallet test?

Picture this: you’re working a slow shift in a hotel lobby when someone hurriedly approaches the front desk. They found a lost wallet around the corner, but they’re in a rush and don’t have time to follow up. They ask if you can handle it and then run off. Looking at the wallet you see it contains a key, a grocery list, about $13, and three business cards with a name and email you assume belong to the wallet’s owner. So, what do you do?
Between 2013 and 2016, over 17,000 front-desk workers around the globe were faced with this choice, becoming unwitting participants in a massive study of honesty. And the results surprised top economists and the researchers running the experiment. But to understand what these groups were expecting, we need to spend a little time defining honesty.
We typically think of honesty in terms of actively telling the truth in our interpersonal relationships. But in fact, every healthy society relies on a shared foundation of honesty. Using public services, making business transactions, and deciding government policies requires a baseline expectation of honesty from our fellow citizens. Because of this, understanding what drives honesty is a vital research subject for economists, psychologists, and sociologists. Unfortunately, honesty can be difficult to investigate when people know they’re being watched. So, researchers have come up with clever ways to analyze this behavior outside the lab. And this global study by the universities of Michigan, Utah, and Zurich sought to answer an important question: will people engage in opportunistic behavior when there’s little-to-no chance of being caught?
In what became known as the Lost Wallet Test, 13 research assistants traveled to 355 cities in 40 different countries, recreating the same scenario in hotels, banks, public offices, and various cultural establishments. The clear wallets ensured participants could see their contents, half of which contained a key, grocery list, and business cards, while the other half also included the equivalent of roughly 13 US dollars. The researchers believed the money would discourage honesty. Specifically, they thought participants’ self-interest would overpower two competing factors: their altruistic desire not to harm the wallet’s owner, and their desire to maintain a positive self-image. Regarding self-image, we generally like to think of ourselves as good and honest. But studies have found people are often able to let themselves off the hook for stealing small amounts of money. As for harming the wallet's owner, the victim of their crime would be abstract. They'd never met this person, and since the wallet had come from another location, it seemed unlikely they ever would.
For these reasons, researchers expected money-filled wallets to be reported less often, and the 279 economists they surveyed agreed. But to their surprise, the study found the exact opposite. While only 46% of cash-free wallets were reported, 61% of cash wallets were called in. This pattern held true across the globe, regardless of the participants’ age, gender, or whether they were being observed during the wallet drop-off. And when researchers tried increasing the temptation to be dishonest with wallets containing nearly $100, the results surprised them again. People reported 72% of these big money wallets.
There are a lot of theories for why honesty goes up as the wallet becomes more valuable. The $100 wallet certainly increases self-interest. But in international follow-up surveys, people reported that taking larger sums of money felt more like theft, making it harder to maintain a positive self-image. It’s also possible that when the financial stakes are higher, so is the perceived harm to the wallet’s owner. Others have suggested that our commitment to honesty could be altered in professional settings, meaning participants might have acted differently outside the office.

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متن انگلیسی و ترجمه فارسی
English Text: We must drastically reduce the presence of screens and technology in our classrooms and smartphones must be permanently excluded from the school day ideally from children's lives altogether we should empower parents with a right to opt out of classroom tech in favor of paper and pen and we should inspire generations of children to love honour and cherish books to conclude if we want to produce a generation of responsible citizens we must flip the current argument on its head rather than constantly having to prove the screen use is blighting childhood we should ask simply where is the evidence to prove that it's safe if we take these brave steps I believe we can wear away from catastrophe return childhood to our young and like the way to hopeful future thank you.

«ما باید حضور صفحه‌های نمایشگر و فناوری را در کلاس‌های درسمان به‌شدت کاهش دهیم و تلفن‌های هوشمند باید برای همیشه از برنامه روزانه مدرسه حذف شوند—و در حالت ایده‌آل، به‌طور کلی از زندگی کودکان خارج گردند.
ما باید به والدین این حق را بدهیم که بتوانند از فناوری کلاس درس انصراف دهند و به جای آن، برای فرزندشان قلم و کاغذ را انتخاب کنند؛ و باید نسل‌هایی از کودکان را الهام ببخشیم تا کتاب‌ها را دوست بدارند، محترم شمارند و قدرشان را بدانند.
در پایان، اگر می‌خواهیم نسلی از شهروندان مسئولیت‌پذیر تربیت کنیم، باید استدلال فعلی را کاملاً برعکس کنیم: به جای آنکه دائماً مجبور باشیم اثبات کنیم استفاده از صفحه‌نمایش دوران کودکی را تباه می‌کند، باید به سادگی بپرسیم: کجاست مدرکی که ثابت کند این کار ایمن است؟
اگر این گام‌های شجاعانه را برداریم، من معتقدم می‌توانیم از یک فاجعه دور شویم، دوران کودکی را به جوانانمان بازگردانیم و راه را به سوی آینده‌ای امیدوارکننده هموار سازیم. متشکرم.»


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