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A bastard's take on human behavior, politics, religion, social justice, family, race, pain, free will, and trees

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

The Forest of Man

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Jon Chait has an interesting piece on the band Rush's fascination with Ayn Rand .  Getty Lee Weinrib, the son of Jewish holocaust surviv...
Monday, April 12, 2010

Equitable Citizenship is a Right

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Education reform is a topic of much debate.  Obama's education secretary, Arne Duncan, places emphasis on improving school quality throu...
Friday, April 9, 2010

The Small Government Utopia

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 Jon Chait ponders why conservatives seem consistently unreflective .  They are much less likely to trust facts that don't come from co...
Wednesday, April 7, 2010

The Science of Justice

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Terry Eaglton writes on human nature, justice and morality in The New Statesman: In fact, the word [evil] has come to mean, among other th...

A Republic of Disinterest

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Kevin Drum has some thoughts on the radio listening habits of conservatives and liberals.  He points to an article showing how NPR has bee...
Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Bigotry on the Left and Right

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 In response to a Florida urologist hanging a sign on his door that states, “If you voted for Obama,” says the taped-up sign, “seek urolog...
Monday, April 5, 2010

The Misinformation Superhighway

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John Chait talks about the "conservative feedback loop".  He gives an example of how a misinformation meme can develop and propag...
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Vidoqo
After a 10 year career in education (Kindergarten, 1st, High School Biology, Earth Science) teaching at a variety of lower-SES schools, I decided my strengths lay elsewhere. I am now a practicing behavior analyst (BCBA), working primarily with families of children with special needs teaching appropriate behaviors, functional communication, play and social skills, and daily living skills using Applied Behavior Analysis, the science of human behavior.
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About Me

Vidoqo
Coachella Valley, CA, United States
After a 10 year career in education (Kindergarten, 1st, High School Biology, Earth Science) teaching at a variety of lower-SES schools, I decided my strengths lay elsewhere. I am now a practicing behavior analyst (BCBA), working primarily with families of children with special needs teaching appropriate behaviors, functional communication, play and social skills, and daily living skills using Applied Behavior Analysis, the science of human behavior.
View my complete profile
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