Not much most haven't heard before, but well written, and has a few references
to find more information on some of his more famous projects - the weather map,
the beauty map and so forth, at the end ...
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/06/08/the-human-phenome-project/?hp
Some subscribers to the TIPS and AERA_TEP_SIG128-FORUM might be
interested in a recent post Re: Educating Physicians: A Call for
Reform of Medical School and Residency [Hake (2010)]. The abstract
reads:
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ABSTRACT: Cooke, Irby, O'Brien (2010) in
Or at least between conservatism and scores on intelligence tests.
On May 17, 2010, at 12:58 PM, Jim Clark wrote:
Hi
Following article includes quite a bit on correlates of conservatism.
Stankov, L. (2009), Conservatism and cognitive ability. Intelligence, 37(3),
294-304.
One point
Why is lipstick viewed as sexy on a woman's lips,but that same lipstick on a
glass of wine she has imbibed is viewed as a dirty glass?
Of course not to mention the perception of lipstick on a man's collar.
Michael omnicentric Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida
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On Jun 9, 2010, at 9:18 PM, michael sylvester msylves...@copper.net wrote:
Why is lipstick viewed as sexy on a woman's lips,but that same lipstick on a
glass of wine she has imbibed is viewed as a dirty glass?
Of course not to mention the perception of lipstick on a