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Natalie Dormer masters the 'Game of Thrones'
RedEyeMargaery Tyrell's family has offered her up as bride for creepy King Joffrey on HBO's "Game of Thrones," but according to actress Natalie Dormer, she's no pawn of Westeros politics. Dormer, probably most familiar in the U.S. for her role as Anne Boleyn...Tags: CBS Corp., Natalie Dormer, Elementary (tv program), Morocco, Croatia
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Where everybody knows your name: Facebook
What if Facebook isn't the intrusive, all-seeing eye that we fear? What if it isn't just a place where workers waste time and young people post regrettable pictures of themselves? What if it is not just a stage for narcissists who think everything...Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Science and Technology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Cornell University
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Florabel Kinsler dies at 83; social worker aided Holocaust survivors
After World War II, social workers typically urged Holocaust survivors to forget their horrific wartime experiences and get on with their lives. That struck Florabel Kinsler as a foolish and impossible order. During a decades-long career, the Los...
Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Bronx (New York City), Colleges and Universities, Alcohol Addiction, Psychologists
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Psychology major at UK found her niche 10 years ago at the Primate Rescue Center
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comIf you ask Eileen Dunnington about her career choice, she is quick to smile as her eyes light up. “I just got lucky — the right place and right time,” Dunnington said of her nearly 10 years working at the Jessamine County-based Primate...Tags: Diabetes, Pets, Colleges and Universities, Medical Specialization, Mental Health
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Change to daylight saving time takes biggest health toll today
Today is one of the most dangerous days of the year -- and the onset of daylight saving time is to blame. Though it began on Sunday, researchers have found the most acute effects occur on the first Monday after clocks spring forward. That's when about...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Medical Research, Science and Technology, Heart Attack, Health and Safety at Work
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Colleges struggling with growing demand for mental health services
Within a week of arriving on campus this semester, University of Maryland junior Grace Freund felt the familiar symptoms of a depression creeping up — ones she knew to address quickly, lest they slip from her control. The 21-year-old psychology...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School, Behavioral Conditions, Colleges and Universities, Netflix Inc.
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Aberdeen Central grad, NSU alum glad to come home
You don’t have to try very hard to lure Darryl Tonemah back to Aberdeen. Tonemah, who is a singer-songwriter in addition to other pursuits, graduated from Aberdeen Central in 1984 and Northern State University in 1989. He now lives in Lewiston,...
Tags: Music, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Social Sciences, Philosophy
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Defunding the dreamers: the perils of cutting science research
When I was a Ph.D. student at Yale, I dreamed of working as a university professor, directing a research laboratory, and training students of my own. I have been a professor for a little over four years now. Of the lessons I have learned in this time, the...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Medical Research, Science and Technology, Education
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King Richard III: A control freak, but not a psychopath?
It was hard to find the physical remains of King Richard III. Imagine how hard, then, to psychoanalyze the man. That, nonetheless, is what Mark Landsdale, head of the University of Leicester School of Psychology, has attempted to do, with help from...Tags: Medical Specialization, Psychologists, Arts and Culture, Science and Technology, Literature
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Local professionals sanctioned by licensing boards
Watchdog with Paul MuschickThese disciplinary and licensing actions were announced recently by Pennsylvania's licensing boards against professionals who live and work in the Lehigh Valley area. The information is taken verbatim from the PA Department of State's website, where you... -
U. of C. professor helps measure altruism in children
Generosity increased dramatically, albeit temporarily, among a group of 9-year-olds but declined among 6-year-olds soon after a major 2008 earthquake in China, according to an international team of researchers that included a University of Chicago...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Disasters and Accidents, Science and Technology, Education, Values
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College news for March 3, 2013
President's list Western Kentucky University: Sarah M. Durham was named to the presidents list for the fall 2012 semester after receiving a 4.0 grade point average. She is majoring in psychology with a minor in criminology. She is the daughter of...
Tags: Biology, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology, Philosophy, Religion and Belief
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