One of my students-who is a single mom and strip dances at a high end
gentleman's club to help pay her way through college-has invited me to come
see her act. Should I accept?
Michael omnicentric Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida
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Our department chair sent us this neat site and I thought some of you would
appreciate it:
The Illustrated Guide to a Ph.D.
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If you scroll down you will find links to versions in Portuguese, Spanish and
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Miguel
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LOL I think you have to wait until she has not been a student of yours
for a long time!
On 8/26/10 10:58 PM, michael sylvester wrote:
One of my students-who is a single mom and strip dances at a high end
gentleman's club to help pay her way through college-has invited me to
come see her
Appearances, appearances, appearances.
Make it a good day
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Louis Schmier http://www.the
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Valdosta State University
Valdosta, Georgia 31698
That depends. she's a single mom. Michael, seriously and between us, are you
the father of her first child? Or is just that she wants you to be the
father of the second one?
Have a nice weekend,
Alex
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Alejandro Franco
Psychology Coordinator
Northern Catholic
I just finished reading another obituary for O. Ivar Lovaas, which ended
with this astounding statement:
To the end of his career, Dr. Lovaas was adamant that applied behavior
analysis was supremely useful in childhood interventions of all kinds.
“If I had gotten Hitler here at U.C.L.A. at the
Hi
Reminds me of the movie The Boys from Brazil, in which Hitler was
cloned and then extreme efforts taken to reproduce his early
environment. I wonder if Lovaas would also have argued that he could
take any boy at 4 or 5 and turn out a Hitler?
Take care
Jim
James M. Clark
Professor of
TIPSters--
This is my first piece for Salon, about the experiments at Marc Hauser's Canine
Cognition Lab:
http://www.salon.com/life/feature/2010/08/27/canine_cognition_lab_marc_hauser
Robin
Robin Abrahams
www.robinabrahams.com
My first book, Miss Conduct's Mind Over Manners, is available
I think Watson might have believed he could...
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Baker University
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From: Jim Clark [mailto:j.cl...@uwinnipeg.ca]
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 2:56 PM
To: Teaching
Paul, you are one of the very few that provide the notorious and
ubiquitous quote by Watson in its' entirety. Most sources don't include
the last part where Watson states I am going beyond my fact and I admit
it, but so have . . Bet many on this listserv have not even been the
complete
Awesome! I love seeing someone be skeptical of those studies. I'd seen a PBS
show about those studies a few weeks ago and thought that it looked
insufficiently controlled for them to make the claims they were making. But, I
wasn't willing to be dismissive because often when they show how
On 27 Aug 2010 at 16:00, Robin Abrahams wrote:
TIPSters--
This is my first piece for Salon, about the experiments at Marc Hauser's
Canine Cognition Lab:
http://www.salon.com/life/feature/2010/08/27/canine_cognition_lab_marc_hauser
Interesting piece, Robin! Apropos of Paul Bernhard's
I do not now, nor did I ever, know the location of the treat.
Robin Abrahams
www.robinabrahams.com
My first book, Miss Conduct's Mind Over Manners, is available now wherever
books are sold! (Or if not, ask the bookseller to order more. Politely!)
--- On Fri, 8/27/10, sbl...@ubishops.ca
Robin Abrahams, doing a fine imitation of Alger Hiss, replied to
my query:
I do not now, nor did I ever, know the location of the treat.
That's good. But how did they arrange for you to not know?
Were you blindfolded?
Following your reply, you may add:
I have answered two questions, and
On 27 Aug 2010 at 12:38, Alejandro Franco wrote:
That depends... she´s a single mom... Michael, seriously and between us,
are you the
father of her first child? Or is just that she wants you to be the father
of the second
one?
Have a nice weekend,
Alex
On 27 Aug 2010 at 19:29 (GMT-5) Stephen Black wrote:
Hola Alejandro:
That's in Chile, my google tells me [Universidad Católica del
Norte], not 500 km from the miracle of the miners, much in the
news these days. And very good news at that.
You may be our only TIPSter from the
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