seeing satan

2001-09-17 Thread India Barrington
I deleted the message sent yesterday that gave the website showing the image of a face (satan?) formed in the burning world trade towers. Could anyone send that to me again? I could not see the image before going to this site. Thank you India Barrington [EMAIL PROTECTED]

student's question

2001-09-17 Thread Michael Sylvester
would the observation that as tragedies increase church attendance apparently increases be considered an example of positive correlation? Michael Sylvester,PhD Daytona Beach,Florida

Re: Letter from Afghani

2001-09-17 Thread David Epstein
Why were the author's name, the date of publication, and all other source information removed? Here they are. http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2001/09/14/afghanistan/index.html Salon.com News | An Afghan-American speaks By Tamim Ansary Sept. 14, 2001 --David

Re: Letter from Afghani

2001-09-17 Thread Paul Brandon
At 9:44 PM -0700 9/16/01, Payam Heidary wrote: Dear Colleagues, I am copying a letter below from an Afghani that was posted on a discussion board I saw. It is a good example that illustrates the need to make a distinction between the actions and desires of country leaders and those who live

Re: student's question

2001-09-17 Thread Deborah Hume
Saturday, Sept. 15 Dear TIPS colleagues: May I make a plea for peaceful and thoughtful conflict resolution on this list serve, just as I hope for peaceful and thoughtful approaches may be found to the conflict our nation faces? I am feeling somewhat unworthy to post this plea, because I

Re: student lists

2001-09-17 Thread Jessica Percodani
Here are some of good lists hosted by APA and students may subscribe by sending a message with subscribe listname their name to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Psycgrad- for all graduate students in psychology, but I'm sure most subscribers would be willing to answer undergrads' questions about graduate

Re: Sleep questions

2001-09-17 Thread David Epstein
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Jeff Bartel went: With respect to the first one, I (and, I suspect, the student) know that it's harder to sleep when you're stressed, but I was unsure as to the mechanism involved. I'm never unwilling to speculate. The brain regions that are likely to be active during

Re: Sleep questions

2001-09-17 Thread Drnanjo
Regarding sleeep and brain development, there is a well-established connection between REM sleep and CNS development, and not coincidentally, infant animals tend to get a whole lot of REM. Recent exciting research suggests that although the amount of REM declines during the life cycle, REM

Re: student lists

2001-09-17 Thread John W. Nichols, M.A.
For Student Lists see: http://www.tulsa.oklahoma.net/~jnichols/stulists.html most are still operating, as far as I know. For Faculty Lists see: http://www.tulsa.oklahoma.net/~jnichols/faclists.html most are still operating, as far as I know. (If you look far enough down the list, you will

Re: astrology and religion

2001-09-17 Thread James Guinee
Hello For some reason my post and your response never appeared in my digest mail. After some digging from the tipsmeister, I received confirmation that the post did appear, and there were two responses to it. For whatever it's worth, I felt compelled to respond. Since you did so publically,

Re: Sleep questions

2001-09-17 Thread Cheri Budzynski
Check out: Myers, B. Badia, P. (1995). Changes in circadian rhythms and sleep quality with aging: mechanisms and interventions. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 19(4), 553-571. ___ Cheri A. Budzynski, Ph. D.Assistant Professor of PsychologyHeidelberg

RE: astrology and religion

2001-09-17 Thread James Guinee
Hello Due to some technological problem, I never did see my post show up on TIPS, as well as any responses. After doing some tracking, it appears it did appear, and there were two responses. Your response was well thought out, and as always, I feel like I have to put gigantic gloves

split-brain

2001-09-17 Thread Michael Sylvester
Even though Sherlock Holmes would say elementary Dr.Watson,would someone tell me what really is severed doing the split-brain technique. Is it the whole corpus callosum or the criss-crossing fibers? Michael Sylvester,PhD Daytona Beach,Florida

RE: split-brain

2001-09-17 Thread Shearon, Tim
Yes. _ Timothy O. Shearon, PhD Albertson College of Idaho Department of Psychology Caldwell, Idaho 83605 teaching: Neuropsychology/physiological Psychology, history of psychology, developmental, general -Original Message- From:

RE: course survey results (preliminary)

2001-09-17 Thread Charles M. Huffman
Marc, I wonder about the respondent to your survey that does not require or offer Introductory Psychology. There is also one program that does not require or offer Intro. to Statistics or Research Methods. Surely this must be some erroneous data? Or, perhaps a TIPS member from somewhere on

RE: course survey results (preliminary)

2001-09-17 Thread G. Marc Turner
I was confused by this as well. After looking into the issue further I found the answer. The college in question does in fact offer a general psychology course. However, this course does NOT count towards the major. After looking at their catalog, the general psychology course is NOT listed