Monthly Archives: March 2014

Predisposed: Liberals, Conservatives, and the Biology of Political Differences

On Oct. 23, 2013, Dennis Prager said to his guest, John Alford, associate professor of political science at Rice University, is one of three authors of this new book, Predisposed: Liberals, Conservatives, and the Biology of Political Differences: “Isn’t that … Continue reading

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I Don’t Want To Seem Racist, But…

I have a black acquaintance who I often see leaving a certain establishment with items that I do not believe are his. When I question him in my jocular tone about why he’s carrying away these goods, he betrays no … Continue reading

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Jewish Intelligence

Psychologist Byron M. Roth reviewed Richard Lynn’s 2011 book The Chosen People: A Study of Jewish Intelligence and Achievement: The most notable difference among Jewish groups is average IQ. While the Ashkenazi average is 110, the Sephardic average is about … Continue reading

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Do You Really Want Change In Your Life?

Kathy Henry, LCSW, says: Most of us want the easy way out. We have to quit believing that our way is working. We have to find a source who can help us find another way. Einstein said that it is … Continue reading

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How The Alexander Technique Can Help People With Chronic Pain

Alexander teacher Dan Cayer tells Robert Rickover: “I developed a repetitive stress injury in my mid twenties. I went from being a healthy young man within a few months to not being able to type at all on my computer … Continue reading

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