An interesting (and odd) addendum this morning to the story that Jeff posted:
Florida Governor Attacked Field His Daughter Studied
Many anthropologists remain furious at Governor Rick Scott, a Florida
Republican, for saying this week that his state doesn't need more graduates in
anthropology.
Supposedly on October 13th, but I'm not sure if I believe it: ;-) :
http://www.holidayinsights.com/moreholidays/October/internationalskepticsday.htm
Beth Benoit
Granite State College
Plymouth State University
New Hampshire
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I tend to agree with the Governor on this.The fact that he is willing not
to take his daughter's major into consideration,shows his objectivty.The
governor is saying that academic disciplines should help create jobs for
the Florida economy. From my perspective a fictional Mickey Mouse has
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A belated response to Joan Warmbold's 12 October post (see below):
>I think most people tend to think of talk therapy as referring
>to the more traditional psychoanalytic and/or client-centered
>therapy involving non-directive exploration of feelings and thoughts.
I agree that in common parlance t