Sam- Good one (loved the irony). How can one teach if one's stories keep 
getting "disproved". Hmmm Let me see. Oh, I know. Content. Naw. That'd never 
work. 
Tim
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The College of Idaho
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Heart Breaking. Perhaps it's time to retire all of my favorites are being 
disproved. The falsity of multiple personality, The murder of Kitty and now 
Zimbardo. I mean how can you teach if your :stories: keep getting disproved.
But thanks for the quick response.


And do not forget Bruno Bettelheim(sp)

Michael 


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