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Subject: Re: Gazzaniga's intro text
I agree. Gazzaniga would want to know. And while we're on the topic of
pictures, I'll mention that our department dropped the use of a particular text b
On Sun, 27 Oct 2002 10:46:13 -0500 Charlotte Manly
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> I agree. Gazzaniga would want to know. And while we're on the topic
> of pictures, I'll mention that our department dropped the use of a
> particular text based on the nature of its biased coverage of race in
>
Title: Re: Gazzaniga's intro text
I agree. Gazzaniga would want to know. And while
we're on the topic of pictures, I'll mention that our department
dropped the use of a particular text based on the nature of its biased
coverage of race in the context of IQ and cognitive &
On 26 Oct 2002 at 19:02, David Hogberg wrote:
> Just between us, I'm rather embarrassed that Gazzaniga has been apprised
> of this little tempest. The whole thread has been more than a little
> shallow and trite, Surely there are more important aspects of this text (or
> any other) that we shoul
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> Just between us, I'm rather embarrassed that Gazzaniga has been
apprised> of this little tempest. The whole thread has been more
than a little> shallow and trite, although I suppose we sho
Just between us, I'm rather embarrassed that Gazzaniga has been apprised
of this little tempest. The whole thread has been more than a little
shallow and trite, although I suppose we should consider its origin. Let
the publishers' marketing staffs and the buyers of the text(vs.
adopters) worry abo
I found Michael Gazzaniga's email address, apprised him of our little
controversy and asked him for the inside stuff.
Stay tuned.
Beth Benoit
University System of New Hampshire
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I have an email in to my Norton (publisher of the text) representative
asking if authors
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From: Jean-Marc Perreault [mailto:jmarc55@;yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 8:33 AM
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Subject: Re: Gazzaniga's Intro text
Hi Donald,
I have to admit I am amused by all the fuss
created ov
OK, Now I have to put my 2 cents in:
A thought a woman winning a marathon was quite reasonable and thought nothing
of it. So when all this brou-ha-ha-ha-ha came up I checked yahoo and a quick
search showed that more marathons were won by women with Eastern European
surnames (gee is it OK to a
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> From: Stephen Black [mailto:sblack@;ubishops.ca]
> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 6:25 PM
> To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
> Subject: (Fwd) Re: Gazzaniga's Intro text
>
> > Michael Sylvester wrote:
> >
> > > I have just receive
This is how I remember things, way back in the good ol' days when I
co-edited "Controversial Issues in Learning" with Appleton-Century
-Croft.
Hank
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Right on, Nancy!!!
Best wishes to all (and to all a good night),
Hank
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I suspect that authors of large sale textbooks with the reputation of a
Gazzaniga have some say about what goes on the cover, but speaking as an
author of a textbook on a restricted subject, the author is not even
consulted about the cover, at least I never was. I think a recall being
asked for
In a message dated 10/25/2002 7:24:50 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But the picture
on the cover of the new text depicts an atheletic
event with a white chick coming first and the
the black chics placing second and third respectively
He has got this wrong, BTW. The Caucasian
> Michael Sylvester wrote:
>
> > I have just received in the mail an ad for
> > Michael Gazzaniga's Intro text.Now I dig this
> > dude's past and current writings.But the picture
> > on the cover of the new text depicts an atheletic
> > event with a white chick coming first and the
> > the bl
Sylvester wrote:
> I have just received in the mail an ad for
> Michael Gazzaniga's Intro text.Now I dig this
> dude's past and current writings.But the picture
> on the cover of the new text depicts an atheletic
> event with a white chick coming first and the
> the black chics placing second
Hi Donald,
I have to admit I am amused by all the fuss
created over Micheal Sylvester. I find him to be
creative after all (some of his ideas ARE farfetched
after all!!).
One thing all Tipsters should remember is that most
(if not all) email programs include filters which can
block out em
After a long vacation from TIPS induced largely by Michael Sylvester fatigue, I
have returned to find that not much has changed. Before I follow the crowds who
have left for good, I nominate M.S. as Trickster of the Year, for managing to
tie the list up in endless, pointless diversions.
don
>On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 09:57:13 -0500 "Hank Goldstein"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote.
>All you have to do is examine a mirror image of the cover and all wrongs
>are righted!!!
>
>P.S. Who was the top female in this year's Chicago marathon?
Please note that one or two exceptions may not be statistically
All you have to do is examine a mirror image of the cover and all wrongs
are righted!!!
P.S. Who was the top female in this year's Chicago marathon???
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