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

Saturday, July 31, 2010

The Debate Over Agency

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Catherine Rampell of the NY Times finds some commentary from the president of Tax Analysts, interesting in that he makes a solid defense of...
Thursday, July 29, 2010

Obama Still Doesn't Get It

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Speaking before a "large civil rights organization" Thursday, Obama attempted to address some of the push-back he has been receivi...
Thursday, July 22, 2010

Grappling with Determinism

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In a piece in the NY Times today, Galen Strawson takes on the question of Free Will and moral responsibility.  I'm in basic agreement w...
Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The Tea Pretense, P.2: Yes, It Is About Race

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     Apparently the Tea Party is going to hold a summit on race July 31st in Philadelphia. The rally, called Uni-Tea, will feature white a...
Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The Tea Pretense

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    I recently came across a comment by someone sympathetic to the Tea Party movement. As outrageous as it sounds, they actually felt that ...
Sunday, July 18, 2010

Race to the Meaningless

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The NY Times has a piece today on a principal who was forced to leave her position so that her poor, low-performing school could maintain e...

Forces of the Universe and Cats

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A question I've often had is, "What is a thought?"  Where exactly does it exist?  Obviously it exists in the physical world, v...
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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.
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