Other Wrightisms:
The other day I put instant coffee in a microwave oven and I almost went
back in time.
I went on a job interview the other day. Before he could ask me any
questions I said, I have a question of my own. If you are traveling in a
car at the speed of light and you put your
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
The Society for the Teaching of Psychology (APA Division 2) announces the
availability of five $1500 Instructional Resource Awards, and issues a call
for funding proposals. Grants will be awarded on a competitive basis for
projects to develop instructional resources that
Title: Friday puzzle
One of my students, in a paper that was otherwise pretty awful, referred to an old wise tail. I can't help but wonder which the student meant:
A) Elderly smartass
B) Old wives' tale
(For the record, I suggested that the term folk wisdom might be preferable...)
can constant tickling of a child be considered
child abuse?
Michael Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida
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Rob Weisskirch wrote:
I believe physicists talk about how ideas are fact only until new
evidence comes in. I expect we'll do the same when the latest comes
forward.
We'd better.
Incidentally, a week ago I gave a talk on science education to the
science faculty of a local technical
Absolutely, IF the child is clearly not enjoying it. James Gabarino would
fit constant unwanted tickling into his terrorizing category of abuse.
Patricia Keith-Spiegel, PhD
on 11/22/02 10:22 AM, sylvestm at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can constant tickling of a child be considered
child
yes
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Does anyone know where one might get hold of The Tenth Level? Was it a
theatrical release, or a TV movie?
-Max
On Wed, 20
Nov 2002, Stuart Mckelvie wrote:
Dear Tipsters,
Another film for your interest is The Tenth Level, with William
Shatner as Milgram. Here, the distortions are not too