Peace Psychology

2004-11-22 Thread Linda Woolf, Ph.D.
Hi Y'all, Al Shealy wrote: It was supposed to be sarcasm. I picked up on that. Unfortunately, sarcasm at the expense of others is more hurtful than helpful. David McCally and Maria Spero (both social science professors and self-professed Democrats) physically assaulted Republicans in the days j

Re: Yet another criminal liberal social science professor

2004-11-22 Thread Al Shealy
It was supposed to be sarcasm. David McCally and Maria Spero (both social science professors and self-professed Democrats) physically assaulted Republicans in the days just before the election. Kerri Dunn (a psychology professor) was convicted of vandalizing her own car before a speech condemning "

Re: Yet another criminal liberal social science professor

2004-11-22 Thread Linda Woolf, Ph.D.
Hi Y'all, Al Shealy wrote: I'll bet he was on his way to a peace rally with Kerri Dunn and Maria Spero. http://www.gainesville.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20040918/LOCAL/40918010/1078 I'm a bit confused. I don't understand this statement equating acts of violence with the actions of those invo

Yet another criminal liberal social science professor

2004-11-22 Thread Al Shealy
I'll bet he was on his way to a peace rally with Kerri Dunn and Maria Spero. http://www.gainesville.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20040918/LOCAL/40918010/1078 "Politics in Gainesville turned rough and tumble Thursday night when, police say, a social behavior sciences instructor - a Democrat - p

Re: TIPSter text

2004-11-22 Thread Jim Matiya
Hi everyone, Last week Stephan Black mentioned that, "let me express my opinion that TIPSters who've written books should not be shy about promoting them on this list. I think most of us would be intererested to hear of them. " And in Christopher Green's words, "Allow me to self-promote." I thought

Re: A little more help from my friends

2004-11-22 Thread michael sylvester
-- Original Message -- From: "Maxwell Gwynn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 16:38:07 -0500 >Michael: > >Can you supply some info about the video from the CCC series. I have

Re: Can God cut your medical bills?

2004-11-22 Thread jim clark
Hi On Sun, 21 Nov 2004, Christopher D. Green wrote: > The fact of the matter is that correlation tells one virtually nothing > about causation at all. It is certainly not sufficient (things can be > correlated without having a causal connection), and it probably isn't > even necesary (Imagine,

Re: Church Air/Confusing smells?

2004-11-22 Thread Gerald Peterson
Oh gee, I remember breathing in all those candles as I prayed for good health and said all those rosaries. It is getting confusing.  Maybe the carcinogenic material is attacked by the angels when we pray?   M. Atta's prayer before the 9-11 hijacking was obviously successful, so I guess his God is

Re: Church Air Poses Risk

2004-11-22 Thread Christopher D. Green
Christopher D. Green wrote: So iturns out that Chruch is bad for one's health after all. :-) Let me try that again: "So it turns out that Church is bad for one's health after all." Sorry, the Devil made me do it. :-) -- Christopher D. Green Department of Psychology York University To

RE: Church Air Poses Risk

2004-11-22 Thread John Kulig
Then switch to beeswax candles! – avoid paraffin or other cheaper alternatives. John W. Kulig Professor of Psychology Plymouth State College Plymouth NH 03264 -Original Message- From:

Church Air Poses Risk

2004-11-22 Thread Christopher D. Green
So iturns out that Chruch is bad for one's health after all. :-) http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=573&u=/nm/health_churches_dc&printer=1 -- Christopher D. Green Department of Psychology York University Toronto, Ontario, Canada M3J 1P3 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: 416-736-5115 ext

Re: irritated by student

2004-11-22 Thread Robert Grossman
Deb Briihl wrote: > When I was an undergrad, I had a faculty member that encouraged us to bring > our > book to class. I encourage this also and list page numbers on my power point slides. I do this for two reasons. First I think it was Craig Nelson who pointed out in a Chautauqua short cour