It's interesting how this guy neglects to mention that there are about the
same proportion of retarded men to retarded women at the opposite end of the
curve. In other words, men dominate at the ends of the bell curve - more male
geniuses, but more cognitively impaired men as well. Which sugg
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I suspect that one of the reasons for the change from name exchanges
(Butterfield, Murray Hill, etc.) was to overcome spelling confusion.
In my hometown (Lima, Ohio), I remember when phone numbers went from five
numbers to a name + 5 numbers. Our exchange was "Catherine" (22), named
after the
Yes, I meant MD
John W. Kulig
Professor of Psychology
Plymouth State College
Plymouth NH 03264
"Push not the river; it will flow of its own accord" - Polish saying.
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> From: Chri
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Stuart J. McKelvie, Ph.D.,
Department of Psychology,
Bishop's University,
Route 108 East,
Borough of Lennoxville, Sherbrooke,
Québec J1M 1Z7,
Canada.
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> Subject: TIPS Brain Pick on the Magic Number
> From: Scott Lilienfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 13:26:37 -0400
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> Dear TIPS: I'm always reluctant to use listserves as an intellectual
> resource to help me answer questions, but I'm stumped on so
Thanks to Don, Annette, and Stephen for their most helpful hints on the
"Magic Number." I'm going to try to track down the source of this
story (urban legend or not), and will report back to TIPS on what, if
anything, I find out. Thanks again for your gracious help. ...Scott
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Death raises questions about autism treatment
5-year-old boy was receiving chelation therapy at doctor's office
Updated: 7:12 a.m. ET Aug. 26, 2005
PITTSBURGH - The death of a 5-year-old autistic boy has raised questions
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I took it at Notre Dame High School in Utica, NY in 1976.
On Aug 25, 2005, at 4:55 PM, Linda Walsh wrote:
Do any of you have any idea when Psychology began to be offered as an
elective in some high schools? ( I only know it wasn't offered in
Chicago high schools in the late sixities).
Li