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POPSJuicy Analytical Psychology....can't beat that! This juicy, gooey stuff. I love all this. It is much longer. It goes into the fundamentals in an overview fashion about the unconscious and the collective unconscious, self realization and neuroticism-etc-etc..All words defined as from the site source would explain. http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Analytical+psychology
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POPSSelf-love doesn't happen by luck or the grace of God I wanted to clip it all. Skipped over a lot.This is good to read several times. More of article: They argue that it's not loving to tell a sick person they had anything to do with creating their illness," he says. "Yet, by not owning their power when they are sick, they are consigning themselves to a life of being a victim of any virus or circumstance that comes their way. This powerlessness is the source of most depression, and it leads to more illness and problems such as overeating." http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/pto-20021203-000002.html
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POPSYes dogs and cats can be together...in photos! Some of these photos I found when just looking at funny photos. I enjoyed them and I thought I would share. Can't we all get along like this? I don't know who took them. Link to: http://www.guzer.com/photo/dogs-and-cats.php
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POPSSleep deprived and fat perhaps? The article states: Even minor sleep loss may lead to weight gain. Persistent sleep debt weakens immune response and is linked to adult diabetes. ah oh! I'm in trouble now... http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/index.php?term=pto-3919.html&fromMod=emailed
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POPSA Pill for Sleep Apnea? I just found this and have nothing to say this time, except what I just said! http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/index.php?term=pto-2806.html&fromMod=emailed
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POPSHow many words do dogs understand? For other dog owners, we all know soon we have to say W for walk or C for cookie and so on. This must be done only because they learn words fast. As with the examples above, I would obviously say the 'fast part' is associated with positive things...they're not dumb! For the complete article: http://animals.howstuffworks.com/pets/dogs-understand-words.htm
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POPSA WORLD WITHOUT REDHEADS...EXTINCT? I love a world with redheads and all the other heads. Read the rest of the article to see if they are really goners. http://science.howstuffworks.com/redhead-extinction1.htm
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POPSEmployers measuring your waist as a law? I don't think so...keep that measuring tape away from me! I'd rather tell you my age. Read the rest in full: http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/06/13/how-does-your-waist-measure-up/
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POPSBrain Surgeons and Cellphones I heard three different surgeons also on Larry King and it was quite interesting. They suggested keeping it away from the body and using a wire. http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/06/02/brain-surgeons-and-cellphones/
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POPSWHAT? JUNEUARY IN SEATTLE? All us native or long-timers of Seattle know that summer here starts July 5th through September and often October. But will it happen this year? Send us some warmth for summer. Send us some South warmth and dryness. I appreciate moss and beautiful green but I think we're good. For whole article, mold and all: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/366473_weather11.html?source=rss
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POPSThe Zone you garden in affects what you can grow -- but it's not the last word.. I knew it was more complicated. As it says for one example which makes it clear that there is more to it is: For example, the weather and plants in low-elevation, coastal Seattle are much different from those in high-elevation, inland Tucson, Arizona, even though they're in the same Zone (USDA Zone 8).There are several pages to this and it is quite interesting.: http://www.bhg.com/gardening/gardening-by-region/how-to-use-hardiness-zone-information/?page=1
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POPSDo parallel universes really exist? Something to ponder while you look up into the night sky. The best time is a campfire with some friends or family. Interesting conversation... To read the full article: http://science.howstuffworks.com/parallel-universe.htm
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POPSELECTRODES IN THE BRAIN...hope for severe depression Sounds so much better then 'One Flew Over The Cuckoo Nest'. I love progress. To read the full article: http://www.everydayhealth.com/publicsite/ShowArticle.aspx?IsP=news/614/news614847.xml&dp=2008/04/28&q1=&cen=&xid=nl_EverydayHealthEmotionalHealth_20080430