Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Monday, November 19, 2007
Could Virtual reality help Aspergers Patients?
At the UT Dallas Center for Brain Health some patients with Asperger's syndrome are using virtual worlds to help acclimate them to the real world. Asperger's syndrome, a form of autism, is described by symptoms like a lack of demonstrated empathy, which causes some difficulties in social interaction but one common treatment is simply to provide a controlled space to practice interactions. The researches at UT Dallas argue that a virtual world filled with shops and businesses offers the ultimate control. "Unlike other models of intervention, virtual world experiences provide a powerful way to learn new and more appropriate ways to respond to people in scenarios similar to those faced everyday the brain can rewire its pathways with intensive practice grounded in experience – not by learning rules of how to interact – which has been the most common therapy practice interactive therapy to deal with problems they encounter everyday but in a safe setting to practice their social skills |
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Sunday, November 18, 2007
Guess what else it says on our money?
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Labels: Bush Administration, civil rights, constitution, opinion, United States, womens rights
Saturday, November 17, 2007
All I want for Christmas- The Constitution
The President needs to be reminded that he swore an oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States-his administration has been systematically destroying the Constitution since he took office.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Army Reiterates that Waterboarding is Prohibited
With Congress’ approval of a new attorney general who refused to describe waterboarding as torture, the U.S. Army has sent out a message to its leaders repeating that the interrogation technique is prohibited in the military The service issued the Nov. 6 message “to eliminate any confusion that may have arisen as a result of recent public discourse on the subject The U.S. military formally banned waterboarding as an interrogation technique in September 2006 It is specifically prohibited by Field Manual 2-22.3 and is not a sanctioned interrogation technique in any training manual If Mukasey confirmed that waterboarding is torture, it could put the CIA interrogators and possibly the chain of command above them in legal peril. Torture is illegal both under U.S. and international law |
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Tuesday, November 13, 2007
IF Scale
Still trying to get the hang of the crow quill pen and the art that is comics . Have fun illustrating everyone
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Monday, November 12, 2007
Redefining Privacy
Now they want us to Redefine our definition of privacy to fit with the government's agenda. Here's a link to the CNN article.
Thankyou Debbyski of ClipMarks for bringing this to everyone's attention :)
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Labels: Bush Administration, clipmarks, comic, Government, humor, ink, news, opinion, privacy, rant, redefining, redefining privacy, United States