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- Valdehuesa: Split-level values hinder reform (Sun Star)
 Tue, 07 Oct 2008 16:26:08 GMT BACK in the 60s, a Jesuit psychologist, Fr. Rodolfo Bulatao, S.J., provoked discussion among church and academic circles with his book entitled, Split-Level Christianity.
- What constitutes a threat? (The Mail Tribune)
 Sun, 05 Oct 2008 09:12:28 GMT Earlier this week an 11-year-old boy at Evans Valley Elementary School in Wimer was suspended for telling his schoolmate, "I'm going to kill you" after the student tagged him during a game of dodge ball.
- This Is Your Brain On Politics (Science Daily)
 Fri, 03 Oct 2008 03:19:57 GMT The founders of the United States didn't have the advantages of fMRI imaging and had no concept of the amygdala, but were hesitant about political parties and political campaigning nonetheless. Turns out there was some reason to be concerned -- many psychological studies have shown that political affiliation plays a large role not just in the voting booth but also when people must decide how ...
- This is your brain on politics (EurekAlert!)
 Thu, 02 Oct 2008 14:23:13 GMT ( Association for Psychological Science ) The founders of the United States didn't have the advantages of fMRI imaging and had no concept of the amygdala, but were hesitant about political parties and political campaigning nonetheless. Turns out there was some reason to be concerned -- many psychological studies have shown that political affiliation plays a large role not just in the voting ...
- This is your brain on politics (PhysOrg)
 Thu, 02 Oct 2008 15:19:20 GMT U.S. presidential candidates have been stumping for nearly two years with their every move being analyzed and reported ad nauseum. Logically, voters should be able to tap into lots of information when they make their decisions come November. But it turns out there's a lot more going on when we step behind the curtain to cast our ballot.
- Italian war veterans denounce 'insulting' Spike Lee film (Times Online)
 Tue, 30 Sep 2008 15:31:33 GMT It is a story that underpins Italy’s postwar democracy: the honour lost under Benito Mussolini was regained through the struggle of the partisans and their help for the Allies.
- The cat training revolution (San Francisco Chronicle)
 Tue, 30 Sep 2008 07:37:33 GMT Although I make my living writing about pets and have lived with cats my whole life, it seems this old cat owner needed to learn a few new tricks. Apparently, while I wasn't paying attention, a revolution that has swept the dog world over the...
- Examine culture, crowd told (Billings Gazette)
 Sat, 27 Sep 2008 13:56:52 GMT It can be easy to see where other cultures go wrong setting standards for behavior. Ask just about any American if the African practice of female genital mutilation is acceptable, and the answer will be an emphatic no.
- Drug awareness at all-time high in Raymond following rumors of 'skittling parties' (The Rockingham News)
 Fri, 26 Sep 2008 10:03:09 GMT RAYMOND and#8212; Many in a small, tight-knit community like Raymond may refuse to believe that drugs like heroin or events such as "skittling parties" are available in town. But there are rumors that "skittling parties" do take place.
- Conservative plan would name violent young offenders (CTV British Columbia)
 Mon, 22 Sep 2008 16:34:36 GMT Conservative Leader Stephen Harper announced new measures on Monday to allow youth convicted of violent crimes to be named publicly.
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