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Jaguars Preseason Recap: Week 2 = Awful
Big Cat Country :: An Unoffical Jacksonville Jaguars Blog | August 17th 2008 by Chris
Watching the game last night was a terrifying and concerning event for me. The cognative dissonance of watching the Miami Dolphins look like playoff contenders and the Jaguars look like bottom feeders despite knowing that this team is better th read more
A goal-check-in of sorts
Nickie's Nook | July 31st 2008 by Nickie Coby
I bet most of you have forgotten about thesegoals and guidelines for 2008As I've been working through my own personal hell of this flare which won't go away, I've strayed from blogging far too long. Depression and anxiety have helped me to create a w read more
Met with 22Q and You Center
Caden's Page | May 12th 2008 by Hank
We spent about an hour and a half in the genetics cetnter. It seems we have done pretty well at getting Caden to all the specialists that they would normally recommend. Their observations of Caden left them impressed with his growth and cognative d read more
The Proclivity Pussy Poll
depraved indifference | March 29th 2008 by nocturne
I've never noticed before that "Methodist" is actually "Method-ist". The cosplay sailor thing always overrode any cognative function. I went and looked it up, turns out their approach was a "methodical" one - meaning proactive - as a response to thei read more
Jakarta (in transit)
Jakarta Indonesian Urban Blog | March 13th 2008 by Thomas Belfield
Narita, Japan (in transit to Jakarta, 2004) Below is an email reply, somewhat modified from the original, to an email I was sent recently. I will be in Jakarta next month, in April, for about three weeks. There are a few people I need to see. Check read more
More Setbacks!
Living With Agoraphobia | February 28th 2008 by Lynn
Last time i wrote i was full of good intentions about making my schedule and reading my new books etc. But as is usually the case, day to day life can sometime get in the way.My books arrived and i got stuck in. Reading for hours and taking notes. So read more
Cognative Behavioural Therapy For Dummies
Living With Agoraphobia | February 20th 2008 by Lynn
I thought i would let you know that i have just bought this book on Cognative Behavioural Therapy. The customer reviews are all very impressive with each reader giving the book 5 stars. Here is an example :-I had used the 'Dummies' series of books be read more
An Eternal Golden Braid
Beenish Sahar Khan | February 5th 2008 by Beenish Khan
Life in PicturesEvent : I am resolved to read books related to diverse topicsDate : 5th February 2008In the picture : 'An Eternal Golden Braid' - The bookMy Comments : I have been informed that this book covers every second topic like computer scienc read more
A Cognative Science Experiment
The West Virginia Blogger | January 30th 2008 by Bucky
It goes like this: The researcher leads a pre-school (age 4 or 5) child into a room. In the room there is a pedestal and a large, tasty marshmallow. The researcher tells the child “you can eat the marshmallow whenever you want. But, if you wait read more
Amygdala Retraining - Gupta Program Interview
Chronic Fatigue Treatments Blog | January 22nd 2008
Recently ive been hearing alot of people talk about “amydala retraining” for the treatment of CFS. Ashok Gupta, the creator of the Gupta Amygdala Retraining course, claims an 85% cure rate for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The DVDs cost $190 read more
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Thoughts, Ideas, and Questions | December 16th 2007 by Arthur Kleinberg
As of late I have become increasingly concerned with the state of my memory, enhancing my minds ability to absorb and recollect data and information, putting logic to the information made avaliable, and storing the knowledge for life. Much can be sai read more
Profits? We Don't Need No Stinking Profits.
StokBlogs | December 9th 2007
Corporate profits were at an all time high in relation to GDP in 2007. Until the third quarter, that is. This article in the Economist points out that profits for the S&P 500 dropped anywhere between 2.8% and 8.5%. This jives with the S&P num read more
The absurdity of racism
Spazoid's Space | September 30th 2007 by Mike
People are people, where ever you go. The one common thing about people is that EVERYONE is afraid of what they do not know.I can understand when one race of people met another many centuries ago that, superficially, looked different from one anothe read more
Travels to San Diego
JuBu Quest | February 20th 2007
The train ride to San Diego wasn't so bad, although I got a bit stir crazy at the end. My friend and I went to hang out at this gay bar, Burbon Street, which was a lot of fun, even though I was out later than I wanted. I woke up the next morning wi read more
