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Dover Blog: The Psychology of a Small Town: June 2009
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Dover Blog: The Psychology of a Small Town. Observations on the incidence of psychological violence ('abuse') at both the individual and also the group level; the internal psychology of the abusive personality. UPDATE AUGUST 2016: New posts soon! Wednesday, 24 June 2009. The Biggin Street Incident: The Straw That Broke The Camel's Back. In the mid-1980s, a 27 year-old woman called, "Karen" was admitted to St. Augustine's Psychiatric Hospital, Chartham. A more complete account of Karen's story will eventu...
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Dover Blog: The Psychology of a Small Town: Background to the Dover Psychology Blog
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Dover Blog: The Psychology of a Small Town. Observations on the incidence of psychological violence ('abuse') at both the individual and also the group level; the internal psychology of the abusive personality. UPDATE AUGUST 2016: New posts soon! Sunday, 2 August 2009. Background to the Dover Psychology Blog. It is now quite evident that there will never be an opportunity to present a comphrehensive description of the archaeotrauma. 1], "Internal Evolutionary Mechanism". The first posts in the Abuse.
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Dover Blog: The Psychology of a Small Town: August 2009
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Dover Blog: The Psychology of a Small Town. Observations on the incidence of psychological violence ('abuse') at both the individual and also the group level; the internal psychology of the abusive personality. UPDATE AUGUST 2016: New posts soon! Sunday, 2 August 2009. Background to the Dover Psychology Blog. It is now quite evident that there will never be an opportunity to present a comphrehensive description of the archaeotrauma. 1], "Internal Evolutionary Mechanism". The first posts in the Abuse.
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Dover Blog: The Psychology of a Small Town: The Biggin Street Incident: The Straw That Broke The Camel's Back
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Dover Blog: The Psychology of a Small Town. Observations on the incidence of psychological violence ('abuse') at both the individual and also the group level; the internal psychology of the abusive personality. UPDATE AUGUST 2016: New posts soon! Wednesday, 24 June 2009. The Biggin Street Incident: The Straw That Broke The Camel's Back. In the mid-1980s, a 27 year-old woman called, "Karen" was admitted to St. Augustine's Psychiatric Hospital, Chartham. A more complete account of Karen's story will eventu...
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Dover Blog: The Psychology of a Small Town: What is the Archaeotrauma? (Part 1)
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Dover Blog: The Psychology of a Small Town. Observations on the incidence of psychological violence ('abuse') at both the individual and also the group level; the internal psychology of the abusive personality. UPDATE AUGUST 2016: New posts soon! Monday, 27 July 2009. What is the Archaeotrauma? The "Archaeotrauma" (alt. Archeotrauma) is an unfamiliar name for a familiar phenomenon: the psychological wound a horse sustains when it is " broken. Other mammals, including human beings, are equally susceptible.
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Dover Blog: The Psychology of a Small Town: July 2009
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Dover Blog: The Psychology of a Small Town. Observations on the incidence of psychological violence ('abuse') at both the individual and also the group level; the internal psychology of the abusive personality. UPDATE AUGUST 2016: New posts soon! Monday, 27 July 2009. What is the Archaeotrauma? The "Archaeotrauma" (alt. Archeotrauma) is an unfamiliar name for a familiar phenomenon: the psychological wound a horse sustains when it is " broken. Other mammals, including human beings, are equally susceptible.
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Evolution Research - General Evolution News: Archaeopteryx: Ancient birds flew on all-fours
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Evolution Research - General Evolution News. General Evolution News Category of the 'Evolution Research - Main Blog' website: News reports, associated technical papers, authors' homepages, and other relevant information. Friday, September 22, 2006. Archaeopteryx: Ancient birds flew on all-fours. Using front and hind limbs as wings, new fossil study argues:. The earliest known ancestor of modern-day birds took to the skies by gliding from trees using primitive feathered wings. Since it had both feathers a...
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Evolution Research - Evomech Forum Posts: 16 July 2006
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Evolution Research - Evomech Forum Posts. The Evomech Forum (see Links) places an emphasis on concepts and discoveries consistent with the possible existence of testable internal evolutionary mechanisms and alternative (non-creationist) explanations for 'problem areas' of conventional evolutionary theory. Wednesday, July 19, 2006. Evomech] [Update] Re: The Spandrels of San Marco and the Panglossian Paradigm. In evomech@yahoogroups.com, "John Latter" jorolat@. wrote:. The selective force that may mediate ...
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Evolution Research - Wanted Papers: 26 February 2006
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Evolution Research - Wanted Papers. Wanted Papers Category of the 'Evolution Research - Main Blog' website: Investigations into the possible existence of an Internal Evolutionary Mechanism. Also included are those areas where the investigation of natural reality conflicts with cultural conditioning. Wednesday, March 01, 2006. Wanted: Modularity and sense organs in the blind cavefish, Astyanax mexicanus. Franz-Odendaal TA, Hall BK. Modularity and sense organs in the blind cavefish. Links to this post.
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Evolution Research - Main Blog: Inherited epigenetic variation - revisiting soft inheritance
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Evolution Research - Main Blog. Research into the possible existence of an Internal Evolutionary Mechanism based on an extension to homeostasis (see 'Links'). Also included are those areas where the investigation of natural reality conflicts with cultural conditioning: "The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education" (Einstein). Wednesday, August 23, 2006. Inherited epigenetic variation - revisiting soft inheritance. Perspective: Nature Reviews Genetics. Eric J. Richards. Phenotypic vari...