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

Friday, December 31, 2010

The Invisible Radicals

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Michael O'Hare appends a thoughtfully-commented post on education reform with a call for, well, what amounts to better teaching and mor...
Monday, December 27, 2010

Gucci Bags in Wartime

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David Halperin and Katherine Mangu-Ward discuss the role of the government in higher education.  Mangu-Ward argues the libertarian position...
Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Propaganda Works

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Santi di Tito: Niccolò Machiavelli A recently leaked FOX news memo from 2009 shows explicit instructions being given for reporters ...
Monday, December 20, 2010

Putting the Christmas Back in Christmas

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As an Anglo atheist who is married to a Jewish atheist, with whom I share two daughters, my feelings around "the holidays" are co...
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

FEMA Camps and Ego Death

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Conspiracy theories have likely been around for as long as, well, conspiracies themselves.  And there is certainly no sign that they are aba...
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Public Art

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The controversy over the Smithsonian's recent censoring of an art exhibit has reopened the old debate over public funding of the arts. ...
Monday, December 6, 2010

Getting Specific

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In a post by Keith Humphreys at the RBC, I was referred to a study done on reducing incarceration offense rates.  Humphreys framed his origi...
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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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