[tips] Will the tipster who

2009-04-20 Thread Msylvester
wrote and told me that her intro text was also available in Spanish contact me off list? Gracias Michael --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly (bsouthe...@frostburg.edu)

[tips] Biopsych Group Activities?

2009-04-20 Thread Linda Walsh
For the first time next fall my Biopsych class of 50 is scheduled to be held in a classroom with round tables that seat 5-6 students each instead of your typical fixed seating lecture room. Although I typically do a few group activities in this class during a semester, I'd like to come up with

Re: [tips] more morality and critical thinking

2009-04-20 Thread drnanjo
Hi, Indeed and I suspect that a lot of folks who support abortion rights (myself included) view it as the lesser of two evils. Making abortion illegal will NOT stop it. Women will return to the ways they used out of desperation before 1973. What do you do or support if you really want to lower

[tips] Erratum :Brazilian not Grazilian

2009-04-20 Thread Msylvester
Michael --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly (bsouthe...@frostburg.edu)

[tips] For Spanish Tipsters

2009-04-20 Thread Msylvester
Mi perfil: Soy profesor con PHD en Psicologìa, semi-jubilado, ( estuve en un monasterio Catolico,monje por un año). Pertenezco a la sociedad Tomas Merton. Tengo un BA en Psicologia de la Universidad Catolica de Gannon en Erie Pensilvania MA en Psicologi

[tips] G20/Psychology

2009-04-20 Thread Msylvester
At he recent G20 summit in London.Grazilian president Lula da Silva blamed the current economic crisis on white people and British premier Gordon Brown said that the Washington consensus may be history.Well those two leaders may as well be talking abut about our Eurocentric psychology and its f

[tips] more morality and critical thinking

2009-04-20 Thread Christine L. Grela
Since I added some fuel to the fire, let me add some more :) I think we really need to clarify our language regarding this discussion. Legality and morality, although roughly correlated, are not the same. Laws certainly are relative, and one could even argue arbitrary, but is morality the same?

Re: [tips] critical thinking and ethics/morality

2009-04-20 Thread Christopher D. Green
Mike Palij wrote: > So, Chris, if you're arguing for a relativist position let me ask: > under what conditions is it appropriate for a person to own another > person as property, that is, when is slavery an acceptable culture > practice and what ethical principle(s) are used to support this prac

RE: [tips] Susan Boyle

2009-04-20 Thread Louis Schmier
Jim, I know. But, it's still loaded with deep spyware. I checked it with my Forcefield and Zonealarm. Make it a good day. --Louis-- Louis Schmierhttp:/www.therandomthoughts.com Department of History

[tips] Making grandkids from a dead son

2009-04-20 Thread sblack
O brave new world (of reproductive technology)! http://www.statesman.com/search/content/shared- gen/ap/National/Dead_Son_Sperm.html or http://tinyurl.com/cv4wxe Remarkable, really. But given that there was no explicit directive from the son, should this be allowed? Perhaps all us guys should car

RE: [tips] Susan Boyle

2009-04-20 Thread Jim Matiya
Louis, That site is the Chicago Tribune. Jim Matiya Florida Gulf Coast University jmat...@fgcu.edu Contributor, for Karen Huffman's Psychology in Action, Video Guest Lecturettes John Wiley and Sons. Using David Myers' texts for AP Psychology? Go to http://bcs.worthpublishers.com/cppsych/

Re:[tips] critical thinking and ethics/morality

2009-04-20 Thread Mike Palij
On Sun, 19 Apr 2009 22:44:03 -0400, Christopher D. Green wrote: > Mike Palij wrote: >> On Sun, 19 Apr 2009 17:09:02 -0700 Chris Green wrote: >>> Mike Palij wrote: Okay. Could you please specify the conditions under which you find plagiarism in a student's work acceptable and would not co

RE: [tips] Susan Boyle

2009-04-20 Thread Louis Schmier
Jim, et al, careful with that site to which you referred us regarding Susan Boyle. It's loaded with deep spyware. Make it a good day. --Louis-- Louis Schmierhttp:/www.therandomthoughts.com Department of History