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Bowlby Phobia

In my post of August 25th, 2011, I announced a series of posts focused on Nicholas Carr’s 2010 book The Shallows—What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains. In my opinion Carr actually “clean rooms” Bowlby’s theory. The series I announced is designed to take Carr’s clean room observations and frame them using Bowlbian attachment […]

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FHL Foundation Makes Summer 2011 Grants

The following grants were approved by the board of the FHL Foundation at their special meeting held July 19th, 2011: St. Martin’s Hospitality Center—$15,000 New Mexico Guardianship Project—$25,000 Vero Beach Museum of Art—$10,000 Rippowam Cisqua School—$15,000 The Taft School—$15,000 Cañones Early Childhood Center—$1,800 Grant Descriptions

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FHL Foundation Makes Grants for Spring 2011

The following grants were approved by the board of the FHL Foundation at their special meeting, May 17th, 2011: Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (NM Chapter) — $10,000 The LANL Foundation (First Born Project) — $20,000 Project Share (Hot Meals Program) — $15,000 Syracuse University (Attachment Research by Dr. Corvo) — $10,000 Grant Descriptions

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UPDATE: Grant to University of Iowa—Beth Troutman, Lead Researcher

Here’s an excerpt from my April 13, 2011, post: Let me end this quick look by mentioning that our Foundation made a grant to support research being conducted by Beth Troutman at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine. Beth’s research project is entitled Impact of Prenatal Exposure to Maternal Depression and Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI). […]

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Quick Look At: Too real means too creepy in new Disney animation – USA Today News

A Quick Look At: Too real means too creepy in new Disney animation – USA Today News By Ryan Nakashima, AP Business Writer Allow me to quote from the beginning of this article (links added): Computer animation has a problem: When it gets too realistic, it starts creeping people out. Most recently, moviegoers complained about […]

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