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The Psychology Student Writer's Manual (2nd Edition)

Jill M. Scott

ToolThe Psychology Student Writer's Manual (2nd Edition)
Published: 11 June, 2001
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Battle of the binge (The Christian Science Monitor)
The Christian Science Monitor - Do college students really like to get drunk? The question should be thrown at the nearly 100 college presidents asking government to consider lowering the legal drinking age to 18 from 21. If colleges simply assumed most young people prefer not to imbibe, they'd find ways to help them be teetotal rather than tipsy.


Keep the option of single-sex ed (The Christian Science Monitor)
The Christian Science Monitor - As the school year approaches and students debate whether to get Jonas Brothers or Hannah Montana folders and pencils, parents have more substantive decisions to make involving the educational prospects of their children.


My housing bust redemption (The Christian Science Monitor)
The Christian Science Monitor - It was the spring of 2005 and the housing market was in a frenzy. Against my better instincts, I let my realtor convince me to join the fray. Although that decision cost me much of my life savings, it taught me a lesson that years of graduate school never did ? believe it or not, life's not about the money.


Why the Big Fuss Over Food at Beijing's Concession Stands? (HuffingtonPost.com)
HuffingtonPost.com - During my most recent visit to watch baseball at Boston's Fenway Park, I consumed a chili cheese dog, a sleeve of fries, buttery popcorn and a beer -- actually, more than one. At Beijing's Wukesong Basketball Stadium today I settled for a Coke Zero and yogurt.


Scheunemann, Iraq and Georgia (The Nation)
The Nation - The Nation -- If there's any comic relief in the war between Russia and Georgia, it's this statement from Randy Scheunemann, John McCain's top foreign policy adviser: "In the twenty-first century, nations don't invade other nations." Coming from America's No. 1 advocate for invading Iraq -- Scheunemann headed the neocon-inspired Committee for the Liberation of Iraq in 2002 -- that's rich.


Patience Needed in Pakistan (The Nation)
The Nation - The Nation -- Things are iffy in Pakistan, with the new civilian coalition getting shakier and the future of Pakistan uncertain after the resignation of Pervez Musharraf, the military president who'd seized power in 1999.


Obama Brings a Knife to a Gunfight (RealClearPolitics.com)
RealClearPolitics.com - Two months ago Obama declared of the McCain campaign, "If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun." And while Obama has sharpened his message of late, today he pulled out a pocketknife and McCain responded by pulling out a .44 Magnum.


Which Candidate Would Be a Better Leader? (RealClearPolitics.com)
RealClearPolitics.com - Kudos to Pastor Rick Warren for pulling off his Saddleback Church forum with Barack Obama and John McCain--and for devoting a quarter of the airtime to the critical but oft-neglected topic of leadership. Even this brief inquiry has given voters important new insight into the two men as people, and some sense of the contrasting styles with which they would lead the nation.


THE NEXT PRESIDENT HAS HIS WORK CUT OUT FOR HIM (Georgie Anne Geyer)
Georgie Anne Geyer - WASHINGTON -- The next two weeks could be among the most exciting in our nation's history. Think of it: Despite all our flaws, we will once again engage in this amazing, and still almost unique, process where the balance of political power of the nation will be publicly displayed and absorbed -- and end up dependent upon the will and approval of the people.


13 DAYS IN AUGUST (Ted Rall)
Ted Rall - The Polish Missile Crisis: Bush's Last War?


History's Back (The Weekly Standard)
The Weekly Standard - One wonders whether Russia's invasion of Georgia will finally end the dreamy complacency that took hold of the world's democracies after the close of the Cold War.


McCain vs. Obama: Showdown at Saddleback (Larry Elder)
Larry Elder - Oh, no, not another "town hall" meeting.


America's Next Trans-Formation (Brent Bozell III)
Brent Bozell III - Hollywood is always reminding us of its rosy vision of the future where there are absolutely no limits to sexual adventurism and gender confusion.


CONSTITUTIONAL SCHOLAR OBAMA QUESTIONS LEGALITY OF SLAVERY BAN (Ann Coulter)
Ann Coulter - This week, Barack Obama's challenge is to select a running mate who's young, hip, and whose accomplishments in life don't overshadow Obama's. Allow me to suggest Kevin Federline.


CALIFORNIA EXTREME: YOUR FAITH OR YOUR JOB (Maggie Gallagher)
Maggie Gallagher - The California Supreme Court made one thing perfectly clear this week as a matter of constitutional law: When it's a case of religious liberty vs. sexual liberty, sexual liberty wins.


Editorial Roundup (AP)
AP - Excerpts from recent editorials in newspapers in the United States and abroad:


Democratic Platform's Hidden Soros Slush Fund (Michelle Malkin)
Michelle Malkin - The Democratic Party platform is like a bag of pork rinds. You never know what high-fat liberal government morsel you're gonna get.


This Old Soldier Never Learns (Robert Scheer)
Robert Scheer - The world according to John McCain is one in which America is triumphant at home and abroad thanks to the Bush legacy, rolling to victory internationally and mastering its domestic economic problems.


Leroy Sievers (Susan Estrich)
Susan Estrich - My friend Leroy Sievers died on Friday night. I considered him a friend, but the truth is I never actually met him. I read his "My Cancer" blog on npr.com every day, and although I was never one of the many to post comments there, I read those, too, and considered the regulars to be my friends.


What Is To Be Done? (The Weekly Standard)
The Weekly Standard - The Cold War isn't back. The Russian attacks on Georgia don't mean American soldiers will soon be staring at Red Army soldiers in the middle of Germany or that U.S. defense spending must triple to match a global Russian military juggernaut.