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Thinkulous: August 2007
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Rants and Ruminations on Culture and Psychology. Sunday, August 26, 2007. The Egyptologist: Final Report. Turned out to be a good book, not quite delivering on its early promise, but definitely a rewarding read: fun and thought-provoking. At the very least, you'll learn tons about the sate of the art of archaeology in 1922. The tedium in the second half, which I reported in my most recent post. Are More interesting yet is who they. Links to this post. Thursday, August 23, 2007. The Expedition Bogs Down.
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Thinkulous: July 2007
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Rants and Ruminations on Culture and Psychology. Sunday, July 29, 2007. The Dangerous Book for Boys. Reminder: Help out Thinkulous by taking the Reader Survey, at top right of the page! Before, and I'm doing so again). With all those thoughts in mind, she went out and got me The Dangerous Book for Boys. I'm of two minds about the book. Most of me loves it. It's definitely a fun read. I'm already practicing some sleight of hand coin tricks, and planning to build a battery out of quarters and v...For bette...
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Thinkulous: The Seven-Per-Cent-Solution: 100% Fun
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Rants and Ruminations on Culture and Psychology. Thursday, September 20, 2007. The Seven-Per-Cent-Solution: 100% Fun. This post is dedicated to Eric Little: Blogger, teacher, inspiration. Rest well, Eric. This week, the beloved and I finally got to watch the film version of The Seven-Per-Cent Solution. 1976), adapted from the book of the same name, reviewed here. Kudos also to Lynn Redgrave, who plays the French victim of the fiendish plot Holmes and Freud manage to foil (I trust I'm not spoiling anythin...
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Thinkulous: Welcome to a Record of My Summer Thoughts
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Rants and Ruminations on Culture and Psychology. Wednesday, November 21, 2007. Welcome to a Record of My Summer Thoughts. Greetings, Blog-pilgrim,. Most blogs are an ongoing flow of ideas and thoughts; this one had a very specific life-cycle, which has come to a close. Feel free to roam around at will. Isn't that the joy of others' blogs? Blessings on the journey. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to Thinkulous in a reader. Welcome to a Record of My Summer Thoughts. View my complete profile.
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An Appalachian Abroad: Organ Transplant? Only The Privileged Need Apply
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She'll be coming 'round the mountain when she comes. Welch, WV, United States. Appalachian woman. Preacher of the Gospel. Soldier in the War on Poverty. Constant marcher in the Poor People's Campaign. Advocate of the mountains. Most importantly, a Servant of Christ. View my complete profile. Great Appalachian Books You Should Read:. Crum" by Lee Maynard. Rocket Boys" by Homer Hickam. Storming Heaven" by Denise Giardina. The Glass Castle" by Jeannette Walls. The Songcatcher" by Sharyn McCrumb. Because Bet...
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Esoteric Media - Going Solar
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Hickory Ridge Housing Project. July 1, 2016. Resh cheat sheet for the adoration of the sun, courtesy of Leja VouX, Queen of Taint, Absurditrix. January 19, 2016. Tales of the Bunless Cut-Wienered Kraut-Eater: Answering the door. I’m John, and this is Mary. Mary: Hi! We’re here to invite you to come kiss Hank’s ass with us. BCWKE: Pardon me? What are you talking about? Who’s Hank, and why would I want to kiss His ass? John: If you kiss Hank’s ass, He’ll give you a million dollars; and if […]. July 1, 2009.
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breakfast with santa 058 | ABLE Families Blog
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Confronting the systemic causes of poverty in northern Mingo County, West Virginia. New Year’s Resolution. Raquo; breakfast with santa 058. Breakfast with Santa allowed parents to get a free print of their child with Santa. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. ABLE Families in the news.
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Thinkulous: April 2007
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Rants and Ruminations on Culture and Psychology. Saturday, April 28, 2007. Spring, Baseball and Time. A beautiful afternoon in Arlington, Massachusetts, about 60 degrees and sunny in that crisp, early-spring way. Baseball is beyond time. It’s right now – it’s spring in Arlington, Massachusetts. Links to this post. Friday, April 27, 2007. I Declare a Waratorium. At the same time, I found myself endlessly complaining with friends and colleagues about the state of the world. Time for a waratorium. Sites Wor...
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Thinkulous: November 2007
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Rants and Ruminations on Culture and Psychology. Wednesday, November 21, 2007. Welcome to a Record of My Summer Thoughts. Greetings, Blog-pilgrim,. Most blogs are an ongoing flow of ideas and thoughts; this one had a very specific life-cycle, which has come to a close. Feel free to roam around at will. Isn't that the joy of others' blogs? Blessings on the journey. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe to Thinkulous in a reader. Welcome to a Record of My Summer Thoughts.
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Thinkulous: Autism and Masculinity
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Rants and Ruminations on Culture and Psychology. Wednesday, September 19, 2007. On the BBC Web site last week, about research into high levels of testosterone in fetuses that would later become children with autistic traits. Eight years of research show a fairly high correlation (20% in the world of scientific research is very high indeed). However, it’s just a beginning: The link is only to autistic traits. The team is now planning to follow up its study to test direct links between autism and testoster...
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