Wildmagic7: BehaviorismPsychology, Sociology, Science, Archaelogy(Untitled)- April 15, 2004 The Dark Subculture of Japanese Youth. Yo Yahata, writing for the Tokyo monthly magazine Sekai, analyzes the new morbid fascinations of many young people in Japan. Asian News from World Press Reviewhttp://radio.weblogs.com/0109990/categories/behaviorism/2004/04/14.html#a5005 (Untitled)- April 10, 2004 File-sharing to bypass censorship. By the year 2010, file-sharers could be swapping news rather than music, eliminating censorship. BBC News News Front Page UK Editionhttp://radio.weblogs.com/0109990/categories/behaviorism/2004/04/09.html#a4995 (Untitled)- April 10, 2004 We have made sex a problem. Why is itthat whatever we touch we turn into a problem ... Why has sex become a problem Why do we submit to living with problems; why do we not put an end to them Why do we not die to our problems instead of carrying them day after day, year after year Surely, sex is a relevant question, which I shall answer presently, but there is the primary question: why do we make life into a problem Working, sex, earning money, thinking, feeling, experiencing, you know, the...http://radio.weblogs.com/0109990/categories/behaviorism/2004/04/09.html#a4994 (Untitled)- April 10, 2004 Abetting Betting Reasonhttp://radio.weblogs.com/0109990/categories/behaviorism/2004/04/09.html#a4993 (Untitled)- April 9, 2004 Doctor Who and the Fandom of Fear Reasonhttp://radio.weblogs.com/0109990/categories/behaviorism/2004/04/08.html#a4975 (Untitled)- April 6, 2004 A not-so-mobile society. Later marriages, income parity, and the baby boomer bulge have Americans staying where they are. Christian Science Monitor Top Storieshttp://radio.weblogs.com/0109990/categories/behaviorism/2004/04/05.html#a4954 (Untitled)- April 5, 2004 Comprehensive study: We know little about environmental effects on kids NewsIsFree: Sciencehttp://radio.weblogs.com/0109990/categories/behaviorism/2004/04/05.html#a4951 |