Glimpse of Bronze Age girl’s daily life from hair, clothes

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Click Here to Read: Glimpse of Bronze Age girl’s daily life from hair, clothes By Michael Casey on the CBS NEWS website on May 21, 2015.

A photo of the remains of a Bronze Age high status female found inside an oak-coffin in a monumental burial barrow at Egtved, Denmark. The Egtved Girl’s garments are extremely well preserved and her exceptional wool costume consists of several wool textile pieces as well as a disc-shaped bronze belt plate, symbolizing the sun.
ROBERTO FORTUNA, WITH PERMISSION OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF DENMARK

“War on terror” psychologist gets giant no-bid contract

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Click  Here To Read: “War on terror” psychologist gets giant no-bid contract The Army has handed a $31 million deal to Dr. Martin Seligman, who once blasted academics for “forgetting 9/11” by Mark Benjamin on the Salon Website October 14, 2010.

Click Here To Read: Release to the public and to Congress, immediately upon its completion, the Hoffman report investigating APA complicity with the Bush administration’s torture program on the Change.org website. Continue reading “War on terror” psychologist gets giant no-bid contract

Psychologists Abandon the Nuremberg Ethic

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Click Here to Read:  Psychologists Abandon the Nuremberg Ethic: Concerns for Detainee Interrogations by Kenneth S. Pope, Ph.D., ABPP and Thomas G. Gutheil, M.D. on Kenneth S. Pope’s website.

This article was published in International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, vol.32, #4, pp. 161-166; May-June, 2009. doi:10.1016/j.ijlp.2009.02.005. Copyright © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

A Liberator, But Never Free

Click Here to Read:DavidWilsey A Liberator, But Never Free: An Army doctor helped free the Dachau concentration camp in 1945, meticulously documenting his experiences in letters home to his wife. Hidden for the remainder of his life, the letters have resurfaced, and with them, questions about the G.I.’s we know only as heroes. By Steve Friess Photographs by John Clark in The New Republic on May 17, 2015.