That's an empirical question.
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Since there is a pronounced primacy and recency effect for recalled
items,does that mean that the items I got wrong on a test were
situated
in the middle of the chapters?
Michael Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida
At 2:23 PM + 3/9/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is medicine a science or an art?
Define your terms.
The practice of medicine is neither art nor science; it's technology
based on (hopefully) science.
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The best argument against Intelligent Design is that fact that
people believe in it.
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Yes! It is an art, or, a science.
The British are coming! The British are coming! By land or by sea? Yes!!
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It's amazing to me that tipsters fall for the same troll every year. Oh well,
the game is a little flat. Gary
Gerald L. (Gary) Peterson, Ph.D.
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University Center, MI 48710
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On 4 Feb 2007 at 18:10, Michael Sylvester wrote:
> Why is there an inrease of domestic violence on Superbowl Sunday?
Because people will believe anything they're told to believe?
It's a myth. Women are safe on Superbowl Sunday. See
http://www.snopes.com/crime/statistics/superbowl.asp
I'm not
That old chestnut - the Super BULL - has been disproved so many times, it's
hard to believe anyone is till digging in. The best place to disprove an urban
legend is - yup - the urban legends website, www.snopes.com. Try
http://www.snopes.com/crime/statistics/superbowl.asp
Beth Benoit
Granite
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Yes, see http://www.nascar.com/drivers/tps/haascnc/index.html
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Is there a NASCAR gene?
Michael Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida
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On 26 Aug 2006, at 13:57, Michael Sylvester wrote:May I use my cell phone to take pictures of the materials and notes you put on the board? Michael Sylvester,PhDDaytona Beach,FloridaMichael,I have no problem with you doing that; however, I must remind you that it is a long distance call, our classe
Yes.
On Aug 26, 2006, at 10:57 AM, Michael Sylvester wrote:
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This is a fact, but I have a counter-hex that can powerfully alter such fate. See me early with cash. Gary
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 6/3/2006 7:46 am >>>I'm curious as to why this has the subject line of "Student's question" and gee, Mike, congrats for an old guy your age still having babies.A
Here's a different take on 6/06/06:
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-Party-in-Hell.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
Sandra Price
Rick Froman wrote:
It may be true that only 5% give birth on their actual due date but, according to a graph from a link off of that site (at: http://www.dogfish.org/chri
I'm curious as to why this has the subject line of "Student's
question" and gee, Mike, congrats for an old guy your age still having
babies.
Annette
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My wife is expecting a baby with due date on 06/06/06.
She dreads that date because a person whose birthdate is 66
It may be true that only 5% give birth on their actual due date but, according
to a graph from a link off of that site (at:
http://www.dogfish.org/chris/fun/delivery.html), the modal birth date (about
28% of births) is within a week of the due date. Also, the idea that most
births happen after
From a totally differernt perspective according to information at the
following URL http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=515106
only five percent of American babies are born on their due date.
Sandra Price
Retired high school psychology teacher
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Subject: [tips] Re: Student's question
I once stopped at the grocery store to pick something up. When I paid the
$3.34 due with a $10 bill, the checkout clerk recoiled. I
I once stopped at the grocery store to pick something up. When I paid the
$3.34 due with a $10 bill, the checkout clerk recoiled. I asked what was
wrong, and she said, "those numbers." So, I explained that the Antichrist was
coming over for dinner.
Michael T. Scoles, Ph.D.
Associate Profes
Michael- Silliness (but it IS a fact that such silliness could stigmatize one -
in the figurative sense). It is the stigma (marking) on the forehead of the
antichrist, if memory serves. You could atribute it to birth date (it IS
supposed to be a mark of "injury" (depending on translation). But i
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