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Grimm, students have research published | |||
San Francisco Train Passengers Too Distracted By Phones To Notice Shooter's Gun In Plain Sight | While smartphones have been used as a civilian tool for reporting crime, recent footage from a San Francisco murder scene has safety officials more concerned that handheld technology is making people oblivious to their surroundings. The San Francisco Police Department says that security鈥 |
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Lippman to discuss book of puns at Village Books Nov. 10 | |||
Trimble receives national Elizabeth Hurlock Beckman Award | |||
NSF grant to advance Western's studies of brain function | |||
Can you really be addicted to your smartphone? | Addiction is a powerful word that gets thrown around a lot these days. There's drug addiction and alcohol addiction 鈥 we're all familiar with that. There's also sex addiction and gambling addiction. |
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Trimble presents at APA convention in Hawaii | |||
Mrs. Antilla's lessons in poetry, poise still echo in the hearts of her beloved students | When Buffe Antilla of Longview planned an 鈥渦nbirthday鈥 party to celebrate turning 95, the event was fashioned to mimic a school reunion. The beloved schoolteacher would spool back into the past, gathering former students from near and far 鈥 and as far back as the 1970s and 鈥50s. 罢丑别测鈥 |
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Retired 草榴社区 professor uses research in crafting pun stories | Retired psychology professor Lou Lippman takes his humor seriously. So much so that he has done research into what makes puns most effective. That's why the Bellingham author's new collection of pun stories, "Wince: A Pun on Thyme," is subtitled "Scientifically鈥 |
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Trimble presents invited paper at Houston conference |