BTW, it is available on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qf6e6dY1F0E.
It picks up right after George has left the house and that is why she is upset
and breaks the record on the record player.
Rick
Dr. Rick Froman, Chair
Division of Humanities and Social Sciences Box 3055
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I just suggest that everyone view that scene again (or possibly for the first
time). From a verbal description, I am sure many of those explanations could
apply but it really isn't a case of the hero and heroine not being able to
stand one another. She actually really likes him and he likes her
Michael Britt first made this comment about
"It's a Wonderful Life":
> Okay, how's this for Reaction Formation: remember the scene
> where George goes to Mary's house (before they are married)?
> We know he's in love with Mary but at first he pretends not to
> care for her. In fact, he's even a
Or buy the beer for the TOTW party. One of those.
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TIPSters--
I've published some advice on my blog on how to get through the
end-of-semester grading madness:
http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/magazine/missconduct/2008/12/advice_on_gradi.html
Back at the beginning of the school year, I posted advice for new professors
and for h
Me?! Oh my goodness.
I suggest that, starting next week, all recipients of the TOTW should be
required to create an expressive dance regarding their joy in receiving the
award.
Bill Scott
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WILLIAM SCOTT
ENJOY!
Michael Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,F
Michael Britt wrote about my suggestion re the scene from "It's a Wonderful
Life":
>I don't think "George" was teasing "Mary" in this scene,
>but your explanation as to what might be going on this
>scene from the movie is, I have to admit, more parsimonious
>than mine.
Truth to tell, it's too lo
This week is, as Dickens would say, the worst of times and the best of
times. It
is a black, snarling, teeth gnashing time of coming up with those very
anti-educational
things we call final grades. It is also a sunny, smiling, and radiant time in
each of my
four first year American his
WILLIAM SCOTT
ENJOY!
Michael Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida
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Chris: I am familiar with Joseph White and his work. My criticism of his
writings is that he tried to developped a Psychology of Blacks,but it was
nothing more than the same old Eurocentric Psychology imposed on black
behavior.
He even wrote about a black humanistic psychology and black behavio
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