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BREAKING VIDEO –  Trump responds to Noem saying ICE, Border Patrol getting body cameras
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BREAKING VIDEO – Trump responds to Noem saying ICE, Border Patrol getting body cameras

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced late this afternoon that federal law enforcement in Minneapolis will be getting body cameras, and they will soon be deployed across the entire country: I just spoke . . .
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EXCLUSIVE: SAM TRIPOLI EXPOSES THE REAL CULPRITS! - Who Really Controls Politicians? - Epstein Files
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EXCLUSIVE: SAM TRIPOLI EXPOSES THE REAL CULPRITS! - Who Really Controls Politicians? - Epstein Files

FIND Sam Tripoli's podcasts and events here:https://samtripoli.com/ GET YOUR WAV WATCH HERE:https://buy.wavwatch.com/WAM Use Code WAM to save $100 and purchase amazing healing frequency technology!GET HEIRLOOM SEEDS & NON GMO SURVIVAL FOOD HERE:https://heavensharvest.com/ USE Code WAM to save 25% plus free shipping!HELP SUPPORT US AS WE DOCUMENT HISTORY HERE:https://gogetfunding.com/help-keep-wam-alive/# Josh Sigurdson talks with comedian and podcaster Sam Tripoli about who really runs the world, controls politicians and sets world policy.Lots of blame is pointed at puppet masters at the top, but who is above the top? This is a question often overlooked. Is it interdimensional? Or are there literally just a bunch of people in a room?We talk with Sam Tripoli on what he thinks, the ancient Babylonian cult as well as the psychological operation pushing people to blindly support war and military police in the streets as we are told we must either support mass migration or support a police state following the shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.Sam of course famously predicted the riots we see today back in 2023 on Joe Rogan's podcast.Sam also breaks down his thoughts on the latest traunch of 3 million Epstein Files and an interview. How many of the files are real? How are they being used to manipulate people? What government did Epstein really work for?Finally, Sam also digs into the issues of free speech and the zombie algorithms restricting people like us from being seen.Comedians are clearly one of the most important bastions of free speech and are often an indicator of where we are at in society with speech.Sam has many podcasts including Tin Foil Hat, Broken Simulation and is a panelist on the new Word War Debates which is already breaking the internet.Stay tuned for more from WAM!BUY GOLD HERE:https://firstnationalbullion.com/schedule-consult/ Avoid CBDCs!Get Your SUPER-SUPPLIMENTS HERE:https://vni.life/wam Use Code WAM15 & Save 15%!Life changing formulas you can't find anywhere else!BUY TICKETS HERE!https://anarchapulco.com/ Use Code WAM & Save 10%!Get local, healthy, pasture raised meat delivered to your door here:https://wildpastures.com/promos/save-20-for-life/bonus15?oid=6&affid=321 USE THE LINK & get 20% off for life and $15 off your first box!DITCH YOUR DOCTOR!https://www.livelongerformula.com/wam Get a natural health practitioner and work with Christian Yordanov! Mention WAM and get a FREE masterclass! You will ALSO get a FREE metabolic function assessment!GET YOUR APRICOT SEEDS at the life-saving Richardson Nutritional Center HERE:https://rncstore.com/r?id=bg8qc1 Use code JOSH to save money!SIGN UP FOR HOMESTEADING COURSES NOW:https://freedomfarmers.com/link/17150/ Get Prepared & Start The Move Towards Real Independence With Curtis Stone's Courses!GET YOUR FREEDOM KELLY KETTLE KIT HERE:https://patriotprepared.com/shop/freedom-kettle/ Use Code WAM and enjoy many solutions for the outdoors in the face of the impending reset!PayPal: ancientwonderstelevision@gmail.comFIND OUR CoinTree page here:https://cointr.ee/joshsigurdson PURCHASE MERECHANDISE HERE:https://world-alternative-media.creator-spring.com/ JOIN US on SubscribeStar here:https://www.subscribestar.com/world-alternative-media For subscriber only content!Pledge here! Just a dollar a month can help us alive!https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2652072&ty=h&u=2652072 BITCOIN ADDRESS:18d1WEnYYhBRgZVbeyLr6UfiJhrQygcgNUWorld Alternative Media2026
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The Real Rules of Courtship in the Regency Era
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The Real Rules of Courtship in the Regency Era

Learn how courtship worked in the Regency era, from family approval and chaperones to love letters, gift giving, and proper breakups.
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Hear the new Peter Gabriel song “Put the Bucket Down”
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Hear the new Peter Gabriel song “Put the Bucket Down”

The original Genesis frontman Peter Gabriel will celebrate his 80th birthday next February 13th and he just released "Put the Bucket Down", the second single of his new album “O\I” (2026), which is the follow up to “I/O” (2023). . Like he did in the previous album, the new singles are being released every full moon. Hear the new Peter Gabriel song "Put the Bucket Down" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmXXYjOs4LU&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fpetergabriel.com%2F&source_ve_path=Mjg2NjY What Peter said about the song “As a side project, I am working on a show with the brain as the central core and there are a number of songs, some on i/o and some on o\i that will be part of that. This is one of those and it’s a point in the narrative where we can both read and write thoughts and the person singing is not sure whether he has his own thoughts or not. Is he inside his own mind or inside someone else’s? The ‘bucket’ is all the crap that goes around our head all the time, so it is putting the bucket down to find your way forward…” “I started building rhythmic elements around, what I call a lop-sided loop and got quite excited. When we had the band play it, it really came to life so that feels good for me. The band and me working away is the bulk of the song, but when we were in the orchestral sessions I asked John Metcalfe to come up with a part – it was scribbled out on the day in the studio – which is ridiculously simple, but it serves the song nicely. We’re also blessed with horn players. I was very lucky on the last record to play with Paolo Fresu and then Josh Shpak on the tour and they’ve both done a version of the instrumental melody on this too,” Peter Gabriel said.The post Hear the new Peter Gabriel song “Put the Bucket Down” appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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The Guess Who 2026 reunion setlist
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The Guess Who 2026 reunion setlist

After two decades, the real Guess Who is back on the road with its main songwriters and vocalists, Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings. Last year, they were finally able to reach a settlement after filing a lawsuit against original drummer Garry Peterson and bassist Jim Kale, who had toured under the name The Guess Who for decades, even releasing new music under the band’s name. Now Randy and Burton share the band's trademark rights and decided to tour playing the music they composed together. Their first show happened last January 31 in Niagara Falls, Canada and they even included some Bachman Turner Overdrive covers. The Guess Who 2026 reunion setlist "969 (The Oldest Man)" "Proper Stranger" "Hand Me Down World" "These Eyes" "Albert Flasher" "Let It Ride" (Bachman–Turner Overdrive cover) "Clap for the Wolfman" "Laughing" "Guns Guns Guns" "Undun" "Star Baby" "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" (Bachman–Turner Overdrive cover) "My Own Way to Rock" (Burton Cummings song) (Burton Cummings Cover) "A Wednesday in Your Garden" "American Woman" "No Sugar Tonight / New Mother Nature" "No Time" "Share the Land" "Takin' Care of Business" (Bachman–Turner Overdrive cover) Next tour dates February 23–27 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Rock Legends Cruise XIII (Sailing from Ft. Lauderdale to Ocho Rios, Jamaica on Liberty of the Seas – Sold Out) May 26 – Moncton, NB – Avenir Centre (with Don Felder – VIP Tickets) 27 – Halifax, NS – Scotiabank Centre (with Don Felder – VIP Tickets) 29 – Laval, QC – Place Bell (with Don Felder – VIP Tickets) 30 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena (with Don Felder – VIP Tickets) June 1 – Hamilton, ON – TD Coliseum (with Don Felder – VIP Tickets) 2 – London, ON – Canada Life Place (with Don Felder – VIP Tickets) 5 – Winnipeg, MB – Canada Life Centre (with Don Felder – VIP Tickets) 6 – Saskatoon, SK – SaskTel Centre (with Don Felder – VIP Tickets) 8 – Calgary, AB – Scotiabank Saddledome (with Don Felder – VIP Tickets) 10 – Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place (with Don Felder – VIP Tickets) July 19 – Ottawa, ON – Ottawa Bluesfest (Festival appearance – No support act – Coming Soon) August 23 – Vancouver, BC – PNE Fair, Freedom Mobile Arch (Festival appearance – No support act – Coming Soon) The last time the real Guess Who was reunited was from 2000 to 2003. Their most recent album is “Running Back Thru Canada”, released in 2002. Some of their most famous songs are “American Woman”, “These Eyes” and “No Time”. During their most successful period, back in the 60s, the band released 11 studio albums. All of them reached the charts in Canada and United States. https://youtu.be/LABByhSa7K0The post The Guess Who 2026 reunion setlist appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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Dave Mustaine tells why you shouldn’t hire friends for your band
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Dave Mustaine tells why you shouldn’t hire friends for your band

Out of the Big Four of Thrash Metal, Megadeth is the band which had the biggest number of members over the decades. At the end of the day, it has always been Dave Mustaine’s band, so whenever he felt it was necessary to change the musicians who accompanied him, he did. Of course, some members also chose to leave of their own free will. As a successful and highly praised band leader, Mustaine is frequently asked for advice by young musicians and he recently told Clash Music that one of the main lessons he has learned is simple: do not hire your friends. Dave Mustaine tells why you shouldn't hire friends for your band "All of them were great (past members). When you have great musicians, the next thing that comes along is asking, 'Are they great people?' 'Do you have a great friendship?' I've never hired anyone that was a friend. "I always say in interviews or meet-and-greets, when people ask me about what advice I'd give to new bands, I say, 'Stay in school', because you need to be smart," he continued. "I tell people you need to stay in school but also learn certain things they don't teach you, like check books and compound interest. The other thing I say is 'don't hire your friends'. Because if you have to let a person go, you're going to lose a friend too." "I've always hired people and got into a business relationship and over time become friends with some. Then, when the work stops, it depends on where we are. Say you work in a restaurant; if someone leaves McDonald's to go work in Taco Bell, I don't think they spend a lot of time calling the guys in McDonald's to say what's up. But if you have a friendship or pre-existing friendship, it's different," Dave Mustaine said. Over the past four decades, more than 30 musicians have played in the band alongside Dave Mustaine. The current line-up consists of James LoMenzo (Bass, 2006 to 2010 and since 2022), Dirk Verbeuren (Drums, since 2016) and Teemu Mäntysaari (Guitar, since 2023). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T43CbxBGHfs&pp=2AarAg%3D%3DThe post Dave Mustaine tells why you shouldn’t hire friends for your band appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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Joe Walsh’s opinion on Jerry Garcia and Grateful Dead
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Joe Walsh’s opinion on Jerry Garcia and Grateful Dead

One of the greatest American guitarists of all time, Joe Walsh first achieved fame as the frontman of the James Gang, then went on to build a highly successful and critically acclaimed solo career, which later led him to become a member of the Eagles, a band in which he played a crucial role in turning them into one of the best-selling acts of all time. Over the decades, he had the opportunity to share the stage with a vast number of musicians on special occasions and see many incredible bands perform. As a result, he has shared his opinions on many American bands, including The Grateful Dead and their late guitarist and singer Jerry Garcia. What is Joe Walsh's opinion on Jerry Garcia and Grateful Dead Although Joe Walsh has a deep respect for the late guitarist Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead, he is not a fan of their music. He never really understood them because he could not figure out what they were doing during their live improvisations and he even said he was not sure if the band itself knew what they were trying to do. "Some improv bands I like. I love the Allman Brothers and I was listening to a lot of blues and of course that’s all improv. (But) I never really quite got the Grateful Dead." "I have a lot of respect for Jerry Garcia, but I could never tell what the hell they were doing. I’m not sure they knew either. But I was open to their input... To be able to improvise yourself, you’ve got to study other people. You’ve gotta not be afraid of it and you’ve gotta have enough licks to show that you can just play." Joe Walsh continued: "You get your mind out of the way and just let it go. So (I had) all kinds of influences. I was studying Cat Stevens a lot, and, of course, the Beatles. I studied all the Beatles songs, because I was trying to figure out the craft also," he told Harford Courant about Jerry Garcia and the Dead. Walsh was not that into the Dead's music but he did have the chance to meet a few members of the band, including the late Bob Weir. In 2025 he even posted on his social media a photo with the late guitarist and singer Bob Weir, alongside the bassist Timothy B. Schmidt and Queen's guitarist Brian May. They attended one of the Eagles’ concerts at the Sphere in Las Vegas, where most of Weir’s final live performances took place. Throughout 2025 he played at the venue with Dead & Company, Grateful Dead’s spin-off band featuring John Mayer. On the caption, Walsh wrote, quoting his solo song "Life's Been Good": "Everybody’s so different. We haven’t changed. Night #32." Walsh didn't post a statement about Weir's passing in January 2026 at the age of 78. But the Eagles, as a band shared a special tribute to him. "Bob Weir’s dedication to his craft was inspirational. Although our music styles were different, we always admired his commitment to pushing himself to be as good as he could be. You can’t improvise the way Bob did, unless you have the ability to play as well as he did." The band continued: "Musicians admired him and fans adored him. We were fortunate enough to see one of his final performances at the Sphere. Rock on, Bob. You have left a beautiful legacy," the band said in an official statement. As said, they had the chance to see one of Bob's final performances at the Las Vegas technological venue. Curiously, Weir had already performed some Eagles songs live during his solo shows with Wolf Bros in 2023. During his concert at the in Menlo Park, California, for example, he covered “New Kid in Town” and “Heartache Tonight.” The main reason he played those tracks that night was that songwriter, singer, and guitarist J.D. Souther joined him on stage, as he co-wrote both songs with the Eagles. Why the Eagles’ live improvisation differed from the Grateful Dead’s As Joe Walsh said, he was a fan of bands that improvised when playing live, such as the Allman Brothers. But in his view, the Grateful Dead’s improvisation was a bit more confusing. He once explained why the Eagles’ music and live shows never really left much space for improvisation. According to him, their approach was more structured, which helps explain why he was not particularly into what the Dead were doing. "I miss playing live, and because the Eagles are kind of a structured musical situation — it’s not exactly note for note, but it’s more structured, say, than what I’m doing. There’s less room to improvise — you can’t really turn up that loud, because the focus is on the vocals. I miss playing and I just decided that since my album was done and coming out, I’ve wanted to play for a long time with Kunkel and with Chocolate. I've just decided, ‘what the heck, I’ll just go out and turn it up. I won’t take another guitar player, just turn up and improvise like the old days,’ you know?" He continued: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSur0mFviT0&pp=ygUOZ3JhdGVmdWwgZGVhZCA%3D "It’s very healthy, I think, for everybody in the Eagles to be able to play with other people. Glenn’s in working on a solo album, and he’s not using anybody from the Eagles. It’s real healthy for all of us to play in situations with other people, ’cause you get to be like the Who or the Rolling Stones. Them guys have played together for like 15 years. They’re all to the point where they can’t play with anybody else. It makes everybody better musicians," Joe Walsh said in an interview with David Gans in 1981. Unlike Walsh, his former bandmate, the guitarist Don Felder is a big fan of the Grateful Dead. He had the chance to see the band playing at Woodstock and was impressed by their performance. "Just heard of the passing of Bob Weir. I first saw Bob at Woodstock with the Grateful Dead and was blown away by that whole band, and the musicianship. I feel so blessed to have been able to have him sing on “Rock You” from American Rock and Roll. Until we meet again, amigo​​," Don Felder said on his social media in 2026. Don Henley mentioned the Deadheads in his solo hit "Boys of Summer" An interesting connection between the Eagles and the Grateful Dead is that the band's drummer and singer Don Henley mentioned the famous "deadheads" in his biggest solo hit "Boys of Summer". "Out on the road today. I saw a dead end sticker on a Cadillac. A little voice inside my head said, 'Don't look back. You can never look back,'" the lyrics say. Talking to NME back in 1985, he explained why he included that part mentioning the Grateful Dead fans. “I was driving down the San Diego freeway and got passed by a $21,000 Cadillac Seville. (It was) The status symbol of the Right-wing upper-middle-class American bourgeoisie. All the guys with the blue blazers with the crests and the grey pants (were there) – and there was this Grateful Dead ‘Deadhead’ bumper sticker on it!” Don Henley said. The Grateful Dead and the Eagles are two of the most influential and successful American bands of all time. However, they followed very different paths to achieve that status, as the Dead did not sell large numbers of studio records like many of their peers. They were a unique case of a band that became one of the highest-grossing live acts of all time, even though their record sales did not reflect those numbers. This is why they were often referred to as essentially a live band, known for delivering an exceptional concert experience. On the other hand, the Eagles, in addition to being highly successful in terms of ticket sales, were also one of the best-selling bands of all time. Their album “Greatest Hits (1971–1975)” is the best-selling album in the USA, more than 40 million copies were sold. The Grateful Dead came to an end in 1995 after Jerry Garcia passed away at the age of 53.The post Joe Walsh’s opinion on Jerry Garcia and Grateful Dead appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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Psychologist explains why praising people's efforts instead of their results leads to better outcomes
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Psychologist explains why praising people's efforts instead of their results leads to better outcomes

Whether it's an employee or a student, offering compliments and praise for their work is important. It's not only kind, but it can also help motivate continued growth and long-term success. That said, there is such a thing as praising someone effectively.Andy Luttrell, a social psychologist, and others argue that the most effective praise focuses on effort rather than assigning a trait or ability to someone's success or fixating on the final result. In a video, Luttrell explains that comments like, "Wow, you got ten questions right, you're so smart," or "Wow, you got ten questions right, that's a perfect score," can boost self-esteem. However, that kind of praise may be limiting compared to feedback such as, "Wow, you got ten questions right, you must have worked really hard." - YouTube youtu.be According to Luttrell, children participating in a study on praise were given quizzes and then divided into three groups. One third received praise focused only on the result, another third were praised for an assigned trait or ability, such as being told, "You're so smart," and the final third were praised for their effort with feedback like, "You must have worked hard."When given the choice between taking a more challenging quiz or an easier one, children who had been praised for their intelligence were more likely to choose the easier option than those praised for effort. Later, when the children took a tougher quiz and were told they performed worse than before, researchers asked whether they wanted to take the problems home to keep working on them. Most of the children praised for being smart declined, while the majority of those praised for effort welcomed the chance to keep trying. @progress.playground Stop complimenting people's talents, start complimenting their efforts. Saying you're so smart, beautiful, funny doesn't really help people in comparison to complimenting people's efforts. "I love that you constantly critically think about these situations" instead of "you're so smart" "I love that you take the time to focus on your appearance" instead of "you're so beautiful" " it's amazing that you focus on being unapologetically yourself! Your charisma really shines bright" instead of "you're so funny" #communicationskills #communication #communicationtips While Luttrell focused his research on schoolchildren, the same psychology applies to adults in the workplace. When praise centers heavily on ability, traits, or results, people often feel motivated to protect that image. To preserve perceptions of being "intelligent," "beautiful," or "strong," they may take fewer risks that could threaten that reputation.This hesitation can stem from ego, fear of being seen as lesser if things go wrong, or the belief that praise is only earned through successful outcomes. As a result, people who are consistently complimented for ability rather than effort can become stuck, avoiding challenges and limiting their own growth instead of reaching their full potential.However, people who are praised for their effort are more likely to take chances, work harder, and pursue larger goals. Because their effort is recognized, they feel encouraged rather than pressured, making them less afraid to tackle challenges without needing to be perfect. While achievement still matters, emphasizing effort creates space to fall short, knowing their work will still be valued. And if they do fail, they're more likely to take risks again rather than retreat, continuing to challenge themselves and grow. @amandalizzie we love a compliment tip
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You can't import it or cook it. Why a traditional Scottish dish is banned in America
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You can't import it or cook it. Why a traditional Scottish dish is banned in America

In the 1993 cult comedy So I Married an Axe Murderer, actor Mike Myers takes a big shot at Scottish cuisine: "My theory is that all of Scottish cuisine is based on a dare." Obviously, that's an exaggeration. There are many wonderful Scottish treats that Americans love.Every time you eat a tasty, buttery shortbread cookie, you can thank Scotland. The roast beef and gravy meal many people savor on Sunday nights also traces its roots to Scottish culinary tradition, as does oatmeal, once a humble peasant food that has since become a wellness staple.What is haggis?However, Myers may be onto something when it comes to haggis, a traditional Scottish dish made from lamb lung, sheep's heart, liver, suet, minced onion, stock, and spices. While Americans enjoy lamb from time to time, the heart and lungs tend to fall outside our culinary comfort zone. And to take things up a notch, the dish is traditionally cooked inside a sheep's stomach. Talk about using the entire animal. - YouTube www.youtube.com Americans who have tasted it have compared it favorably to meatloaf and less favorably to "creamy oatmeal and meatloaf."Why is haggis banned in the U.S.?To take the dare analogy a step further, in 1971 the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) banned haggis from being imported into the U.S. because it is illegal to eat sheep lung, or the lungs of any livestock. During slaughter, fluids from other parts of the body, including stomach contents, can collect in the lungs, creating a potentially toxic environment. Additionally, livestock lungs tend to contain higher levels of environmental toxins and microorganisms than other organs. A large haggis.via Mr. F/FlickrAs if the 1971 ban weren't enough, in 1989 the USDA banned the import of United Kingdom sheep meat due to concerns about a neurodegenerative disease in livestock.The haggis ban must be especially hard for people of Scottish heritage on Burns Night, which takes place every year on January 25. Haggis is the evening's official dish, as it was a favorite of the poet Robert Burns, who is celebrated that night. He even penned an ode to the dish in "Address to a Haggis." Here's an excerpt:Ye Pow'rs wha mak mankind your care,And dish them out their bill o' fare,Auld Scotland wants nae skinking wareThat jaups in luggies;But, if ye wish her gratefu' prayer,Gie her a Haggis! A plate of haggis and gravy.via Umami/FlickrIs haggis ready for a comeback?For Americans hoping to enjoy haggis on Burns Night in 2027, there's a chance the delicacy could finally be on the menu. In 2021, then-President Joe Biden struck a deal with then–U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson that reopened the door for sheep meat imports to the U.S. Meanwhile, Scotland's largest haggis producer, Macsween of Edinburgh, has been working on a U.S.-friendly version of haggis that includes everything except the lamb lung.Whether you're brave enough to chow down on haggis or prefer to stick with shortbread cookies, the dish serves as a reminder of a time when people used every part of the animal to sustain themselves and their families. But its ban raises one lingering question. If haggis is considered too dangerous to import into the U.S., why hasn't it posed any real danger to the people of Scotland?
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New study reveals dogs are smarter than originally thought, anticipating unsaid commands
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New study reveals dogs are smarter than originally thought, anticipating unsaid commands

Most dog owners think their dog is the best, smartest dog to ever walk the planet. Of course, they're all correct because it's obviously a tie between every dog that has ever existed. But a new study from Duke's Canine Cognition Lab confirms that dogs are actually a lot smarter than humans initially gave them credit for. The study spanned five years as PhD student, Hannah Salomons and the rest of the Duke team partnered with a national service dog organization, Canine Companions. They were joined by other organizations to assess the cognitive abilities of puppies from eight weeks to 20 weeks of age. The puppies were tested every two weeks until they hit the age threshold of 20 weeks. All 100 puppies involved in the study were golden retrievers and golden retriever mixes. The team of scientists set out to discover how dog intelligence was developed. They wanted to know whether abilities were developed in different chunks or if they developed together as general intelligence. The results were fascinating to the team. Salomons tells Duke Today, “There hasn't really been a study of this size at this fine scale of detail done on puppy cognitive development before. It was a big undertaking." Training time: Puppies learning tricks with their trainer.Photo credit: CanvaWhat they found is that dogs have an ability to "read minds"—or anticipate what a command will be. This cooperative communication skill develops remarkably early, much earlier than anticipated by those completing the study. Duke Today writes, "Skills such as understanding simple human gestures emerged early, alongside basic skills like working memory." Turns out that this communication skill is unique to dog puppies. Salomons explains to the school's digital outlet that wolf puppies do not display this level of understanding of cooperative communication with humans at such a young age. "Molly is exceptionally intelligent. She picks up on everything, and she doesn't forget," Jamie Tan tells WBZ News Boston, an affiliate of CBS, about her one-year-old rescue dog. "She's very emotionally intelligent."In the news segment, they show how the puppies participated in the study, explaining that the dogs had to find treats with only non-verbal cues. One puppy fell asleep on the job, still inside the clear tube with a treat right in front of his nose. Being a puppy is hard work, especially when they are essentially expected to read minds to find a piece of kibble. Salomons explains to WBZ News Boston, "They are really tuned in to our communication, and they are prepared to look to us for information. We tested how they look to humans and make eye contact to maybe make a connection or ask for help." Man and dog share a joyful moment in the park.Photo credit: CanvaAccording to the scientists who conducted the study, there's no need to do anything extra to apply this new information. The puppies in the study that were exposed to hundreds of students and staff on any given day at Duke University displayed the same level of socialization skills as a puppy raised within a family unit. "You're enough for your dog, and giving them a nice, loving home is going to help them develop really well, and [that] your dog is looking to you for information," Salomons shares with the news outlet.
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