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Eating Disorders and Minorities - NOVA | PBS - 0 views

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    By Marian Fitzgibbon and Melinda Stolley Posted 12.01.00 NOVA Psychologists Marian Fitzgibbon and Melinda Stolley, who study and treat eating disorders at Northwestern University, know that these debilitating conditions don't only affect white women. In this article, they offer their insights into how anorexia, bulimia, and binge-eating disorder are impacting minority communities in the U.S.
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Living Old - 0 views

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    A powerful and intimate look at the new realities of aging in America and the burgeoning 85+ population. Are we prepared?
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Sex Unknown - 0 views

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    Famous case story of boy raised as female.
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NOVA Online | Sex: Unknown - 0 views

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    NOVA Online/Sex: Unknown
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Gender Identity - 0 views

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    Tracey Wilson and Harriet Cunningham are two 10-year-olds who were born as boys, but identify as girls. While their parents accept who they are -others don't -- and "that" has ignited a debate - with both schools and the BC government. For more info, please go to www.global16x9.com
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Anatomy Of A Teen Brain - 0 views

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    Work In Progress - Anatomy Of A Teen Brain | Inside The Teenage Brain | FRONTLINE | PBS
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Life Span Development - 0 views

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    Teacher resources and professional development across the curriculum
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Why Kids Don't Get It - 0 views

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    Scientific American Frontiers with Alan Alda. Part 2 of the episode on the human brain and the frontal lobe. This part covers the research of Dr. Adele Diamond on how children's minds are different than adults and how they change as we grow and develop
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Life's Greatest Miracle - NOVA | PBS - 0 views

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    PBS Airdate: November 20, 2001 NARRATOR: People do all sorts of things to get attention. And why? It may be the last thing on his mind, but this man's body is working toward this. Whether we're thinking about it or not, our bodies want to make babies.
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True or False with Dan Schacter - 0 views

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    In this episode of Scientifc American Frontiers, host Alan Alda serves as a test subject for Harvard's Daniel Schacter in two demonstrations of the maliability of memory.
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Don't Forget - 0 views

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    Scientific American Frontiers
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Scientific American Frontiers - Season 5 - 0 views

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    Oldies but goodies - Scientific American Frontiers, lots of good ideas here, such as Body Sense; The Magic Years?; Born to Talk; Changing Minds; Speaking for Herself
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Psychology, Psychologically Speaking - BBC World Service - 0 views

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    Clarifying ambiguous expressions about the mind
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Psychology - Top Documentary Films - 0 views

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    Wonderful collection of Psychology Documentaries. Browse, watch and discuss documentaries filed under Psychology
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American Experience | A Brilliant Madness - 0 views

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    A Brilliant Madness: The story of Nobel Prize winning mathematician John Nash.
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Daniel Tammet - The Boy With The Incredible Brain [1/5] - 0 views

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    The YouTube link might change, but you can locate the film under the name.
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The Secret Life of the Brain - 4 views

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    The Secret Life of the Brain is a co-production of Thirteen/WNET New York and David Grubin Productions. @2001 Educational Broadcasting Corporation and David Grubin Productions, Inc. All rights reserved.
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On Being Sane In Insane Places - 0 views

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    What is -- or is not -- "normal" may have much to do with the labels that are applied to people in particular settings.
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Most Will Administer Shocks to Others When Prodded by 'Authority Figure' - 0 views

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    WASHINGTON - Nearly 50 years after one of the most controversial behavioral experiments in history, a social psychologist has found that people are still just as willing to administer what they believe are painful electric shocks to others when urged on by an authority figure. Jerry M.
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History, Travel, Arts, Science, People, Places | Smithsonian - 4 views

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    If neuroscientists are right, you'll soon be able to sharpen your focus and boost your memory by recharging your brain-with electricity
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