I've been asked to talk to a reporter for the local newspaper who's
writing a story unmasking halloween. Essentially, she's interested
in talking about why people get so into Halloween (making and
wearing costumes, etc.) and why people seem to be making a big deal
out of Halloween recently.
Reminder of childhood (and the joy of candy?).
Beth Benoit
University System of New Hampshire
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Subject: applying psychology to halloween
I've been asked to talk to a reporter for the local newspaper who's
writing a story unmasking halloween. Essentially, she's interested
in talking
Subject: applying psychology to halloween
I've been asked to talk to a reporter for the local newspaper who's
writing a story unmasking halloween. Essentially, she's interested
in talking about why people get so into Halloween (making and
wearing costumes, etc.) and why people seem
Giuliano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: applying psychology to halloween
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 10:41:42 -0500
I've been ask
Candy and fun and for at least this male, the idea of running around
disguised gave me a sense of power and anonymity. I could trick and
no one knew it was me.
Ray Rogoway
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Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 17:44:45 -0700
Candy and fun and for a