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Antioch Review, The - Vol. 62 Nbr. 4, October 2004

Procrastination: A Modern Malaise

Moore discusses procrastination, which implies reluctance to being in time. Among other things, procrastinators demonstrate helplessness, anger, or charm, by means of which they hope to beguile the judgment of those who are time's representatives.

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Miele replies to the comments of Jay Joseph and Henry Schlinger. Among other things, he stresses that Joseph rejects heritability estimates based on two and adoption studies by calling into question a number of assumptions that are part of the standard behavior genetic models.

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Sporting News, The - September 13, 2004

Top Five

3 Leo Mazzone's head rocking. As the anxiety builds, so does the frequency of the back-and-forth, back-and-forth. Good thing he doesn't coach a staff like the Royals'-a higher fret level might lead to a concussion.

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Review of Metaphysics, The - Vol. 59 Nbr. 1, September 2005

Closing the Books: Transitional Justice in Historical Perspectives

Clor reviews Closing the Books: Transitional Justice in Historical Perspectives by Jon Elster.

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Philosophy Today - Vol. 50 Nbr. 4, December 2006

What's so Funny? Or, Why Humor Should Matter to Philosophers

So, despite the fact that this may be a rather debased form of humor, which reveals us to be "persons ... we would really rather not be," it may provide a starting point for the analysis of social ills or personal prejudice (Critchley 12).

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Behavioral Healthcare - Vol. 27 Nbr. 5, May 2007

The Importance of Role Models

At its core, the clinical potency of residential drug treatment is based on the programs ability to reflect a natural, if not ideal, world, where order, social convention, rules, authority, moral codes, and multiple levels of interpersonal discourse are embedded in daily experience. While any individual agency may choose Co consult legal counsel, at Odyssey House we have determined that maintaining a dress code for staff-one that precludes some of the images referred to above-is well within ...

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Boise Weekly - August 08, 2007

The Press Conference

Here's the thing, my friends. I got it all wrong. Parts One and Two ... you might as well forget I ever wrote them - if you haven't already. I was so swept up in unrequited protesters and Secret Service spooks and shiny SUV caravans that I totally forgot to seriously consider that which I went there to consider in the first place: [Alberto Gonzales]. I did a lousy job of telling you what it was like being in the same room with Alberto-standing 15 feet from Alberto, breathing the same air as A...

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Some scuffles even loosen tension. Before I started my career in Dallas, there was a fight in the Cowboys' locker room between linebacker Hollywood Henderson and tight end Jay Saldi. Hollywood picked up Saldi and slammed him to the ground, and Saldi's toupee went flying. Somebody got some chalk and did one of those police outlines of Saldi's body-and another one of his toupee.

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Monterey County Weekly - November 21, 2007

Mad Thanks

SIDE DISHIN'...It s the Second Annual Holiday Open House at Ventana Vineyards' Tasting Room, out on Highway 68 next to Tarpy's. Takes place Dec. 1 and 2 from noon to 4pm. Taste the wines, have a good time, buy gifts for the holidays, possibly see Barbara Pluth-what more can you ask for, 372-7415, ventanawines.com...my friend Marie "Food Wrangler" PeruccaRamirez (I'm thankful for her) was talking to Kim Solano, owner of The Haute Enchilada in Moss Landing-and also the president of the town's C...

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Syracuse New Times - December 18, 2007

Out of Odor

After each whiff, the subjects were shown a picture of a face with a neutral expression and asked to evaluate it in terms of likability. When a participant was aware of a scent, there was no influence on the likability rating. However, when they were not cognizant of an odor, judgments were influenced: a good scent tended to give a positive evaluation, while a bad scent led to an unfavorable rating. "The study suggests that people conscious of the barely noticeable scents were able to discoun...

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