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mind reading control News Archive31-Aug-2006
- 'Experts baffled that so many built-in safeguards overlooked (Lexington Herald-Leader)
It's been the question on everyone's mind since Comair Flight 5191 crashed Sunday, killing 49 people: How could the plane end up on the wrong runway?- 'Sison: No cure yet for Mang Julian?s mind-robbing Alzheimer?s (4) (Sun Star)
ALZHEIMER?S disease, which led to the death of former United States President Ronald Reagan, is one of the most common, and perhaps the most dreaded, consequences of growing old.- 'MIND OVER MATTER (The Electric New Paper)
IT WAS mind over matter when Tiger Woods clinched his latest victory at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational last weekend. Although he sank a few long birdie-putts early on the back nine in the final round, he ultimately won his fifth title in his last seven starts at Firestone through strength of mind.- 'Muse take Reading back to its seventies roots (Independent)
We were all given a reminder of Reading's heavy Seventies roots in a triumphant set by the headliners, Muse. A strange proposition, the Devonian trio combined the paranoid prickliness of Radiohead with the showmanship of Queen.- 'FDA made right decision (BG News)
Upon reading the opinion page yesterday, I was extremely put out by Lauren Walter's column entitled: "FDA needs to re-think Plan B." I was most disturbed to read that Ms. Walter referred to contraceptives being "passed out like candy." Just because this particular drug has gone over the counter does not mean that there is no control over it.- 'Rumsfeld's Enemy: It's Us (Washington Post)
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld delivered a fire-and-brimstone speech at the American Legion's annual convention yesterday -- after acknowledging young soldiers serving in Iraq and giving the boy scouts a shout-out, the secretary wove an elaborate picture of an enemy made up of terrorists, morally misguided Westerners, disagreeable military strategists, and a cynical news media.Rumsfeld - '8 ways to change your mind and change your life (Reno Gazette-Journal)
Here are a few of the tools that Drs. Larry Dossey, Ana Maria Lopez and Charles Daschbach believe will help make that possible.- 'More on Stress and Locus of Control: Could It All Be Internal? (Blogcritics.org)
No sooner did I sink my teeth into comments by Peter and Diana on my article Managing Stress: It's Not Just How You Look At It , in which we debate where the lines exist between internal and external locus of control, than I read an article by Dr. Joe Vitale about a Hawaiian therapist, Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len, who blows the whole distinction out of the water. Dr. Len practices Ho'Oponopono. - 'How the Mind Works: What We Still Don't Know (RedNova)
By Fodor, Jerry One could make a case that the history of cognitive science, insofar as it's been any sort of success, has consisted largely of finding more and more things about cognition that we didn't know and didn't know that we didn't.
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