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psychology," she was offered the ph.d., but she did not accept. she continued to teach, and served as president both of the american psychological association, and the american philosophical society. i'm sure not at the same time. and she wrote four books and over 100 articles evenly divided between psychological and philosophy. in 1929, a group of fill aus fehrs -- scholars sent a letter to grant her the ph.d., it-ed to her international reputation. the university concluded, quote, there was no adequate reason for granting her the ph.d. case closed. there's nothing rational to be argued here. i think it's essentially a case of exclusion, history, tradition and privilege now being joined by taboo. but looked at in another way, it's clear from the account that radcliffe became the side door, opening graduate education in arts and sciences to women. in 1894, president elliott responded to a powerful alumnist on giving ph.d.s to women. no he said, the degree must be read by radcliffe. otherwise it will lose legitimacy. they offered ph.d.s from the beginning. given the difficultys that calkins faced, harvard degrees were declared open as early as the 18
psychology," she was offered the ph.d., but she did not accept. she continued to teach, and served as president both of the american psychological association, and the american philosophical society. i'm sure not at the same time. and she wrote four books and over 100 articles evenly divided between psychological and philosophy. in 1929, a group of fill aus fehrs -- scholars sent a letter to grant her the ph.d., it-ed to her international reputation. the university concluded, quote, there...
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bloom served as president of the american psychological association. dr. bloom carries out the policy analysis and aviation security threat analysis. covert action and psychology of information and warfare. the chair recognizes dr. bloom for your five minute opening statement. >> thank you mr. chairman and ranks members of the subcommittee. >> one, i think we need qual taytive analyses of how effective tsa is at the moment and has been in terms of how it is prevented, deterred, successfully resolved any incidentses of terrorism and other crime as well. especially because terrorism and other kinds of crime are becoming more and more interrelated. as to the effective news of public and private approaches, that is not really the right question. the right question should be what principles do we need to have the right people doing the right things based on risk. number two, if we keep tsa, we need to ensure firewalls between whatever regulatory they might have. we need to decide whether it is too focused on aviation and we also have to make a decision on whethe
bloom served as president of the american psychological association. dr. bloom carries out the policy analysis and aviation security threat analysis. covert action and psychology of information and warfare. the chair recognizes dr. bloom for your five minute opening statement. >> thank you mr. chairman and ranks members of the subcommittee. >> one, i think we need qual taytive analyses of how effective tsa is at the moment and has been in terms of how it is prevented, deterred,...
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psychology." in 1902 radcliffe offered her the position and she did not accept. she continued to teach at wellesley and continued as president of the american psychological association and the american philosophical society. i'm sure not at the same time. she wrote four books and over 100 articles, evenly divided between psychology and philosop philosophy. in 1929, a group of philosophers and psychologists, harvard graduates all, sent a petition to harvard's president to grant her the harvard phd. it outlined her achievements and testified to her international reputation. the university concluded, quote, there was no adequate reason for granting her the phd. case closed. there's nothing rational to be argued here. i think it's essentially a case of exclusion, history, tradition and privilege now being joined by taboo. but looked at inner way, it is clear from this account that radcliffe became the side door opening graduate education in arts and sciences to women. in 1894 president elliot responded to a powerful alumnus on the question of harvard giving phds to women. no, elliot insisted, with paternalistic fervor, the doctoral degree must be read by radcliffe. othe
psychology." in 1902 radcliffe offered her the position and she did not accept. she continued to teach at wellesley and continued as president of the american psychological association and the american philosophical society. i'm sure not at the same time. she wrote four books and over 100 articles, evenly divided between psychology and philosop philosophy. in 1929, a group of philosophers and psychologists, harvard graduates all, sent a petition to harvard's president to grant her the...
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. >>> three years ago, i welcomed my next guest to discuss the american psychological association's reputeuationgay to straight therapy. as president of exodus international, the largest evangelical organization dealing with this issue,al l alan chamb believed you could pray away the gay. >> i'm denying the power those things had over me. people say once you're gay, you're always gay, you can't break free from that. that's not true. >> chambers even appeared with his wife in ads saying change is possible, but now, he's saying there's no cure and that therapy doesn't wipe out desires. he is still president of exodus and husband and father of two kids and is joining me now. what happened? what accounts for the change in position? >> i want to be clear. the fact is, my life is still as it was when i was on your radio program three years ago and i still hold to a biblical sexual ethic, but what i think what's changed for me is really the overemphasis on this issue in ways that we don't emphasize other issues in the church and specifically, with regards to repairtive therapy, so much of that type of
. >>> three years ago, i welcomed my next guest to discuss the american psychological association's reputeuationgay to straight therapy. as president of exodus international, the largest evangelical organization dealing with this issue,al l alan chamb believed you could pray away the gay. >> i'm denying the power those things had over me. people say once you're gay, you're always gay, you can't break free from that. that's not true. >> chambers even appeared with his wife...
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. >>> while it's difficult to pinpoint an exact number, according to the american psychology association300,000 children in the u.s. are sexually abused each year. suspected abuse can be reported to the national center for missing and exploited children at cybertipline.com. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and minerals and zero fat! hmmm. you'll bring a lot to the party. [ all ] yay! [ female announcer ] new ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. twenty-one vitamins and minerals. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. refreshing nutrition in charge! [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give it a shot? carry on. now you can test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. >>> well, an expanded role for former pres
. >>> while it's difficult to pinpoint an exact number, according to the american psychology association300,000 children in the u.s. are sexually abused each year. suspected abuse can be reported to the national center for missing and exploited children at cybertipline.com. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and minerals and zero...