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17 things I'm not allowed to do anymore / by Offill, Jenny,1968-(CARDINAL)655199; Carpenter, Nancy,illustrator.(CARDINAL)344153;
A young girl lists the seventeen things she is not allowed to do anymore, including being able to make ice after freezing a fly in one of the cubes.K-3AD 750AD510LReading Counts RC
Subjects: Fiction.; Behavior; Human behavior;
Available copies: 28 / Total copies: 40
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Pen hsing : jen tui tzu shen ti jen shih / by Wang, Zongming.(CARDINAL)746810;
Subjects: Humanism.; Human behavior.; Philosophical anthropology.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Power vs. force : the hidden determinants of human behavior / by Hawkins, David R.,1927-2012.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-358) and index.Tools. Critical advances in knowledge -- History and methodology -- Test results and interpretation -- Levels of human consciousness -- Social distribution of consciousness levels -- New horizons in research -- Everyday critical point analysis -- The source of power. Work. Power patterns in human attitudes -- Power in politics -- Power in the marketplace -- Power and sports -- Social power and the human spirit -- Power in the arts -- Genius and the power of creativity -- Surviving success -- Physical health and power -- Wellness and the disease process. Meaning. The database of consciousness -- The evolution of consciousness -- The study of pure consciousness -- Spiritual struggle -- The search for truth -- Resolution.Presents a study of kinesiology, a science based on the testing of an all-or-none muscle response stimulus, and claims that the techniques described can provide people with the means by which to calibrate levels of truth and determine whether they are being misled in most any situation.
Subjects: Consciousness.; Kinesiology.; Human behavior.;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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The new nonsense; the end of the rational consensus / by Fair, Charles M.(CARDINAL)187374;
Bibliography: pages 272-274.
Subjects: Civilization, Modern; Human behavior.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
On-line resources: Suggest title for digitization;
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Thomas and the naughty diesel / by Awdry, W.(CARDINAL)355144; Yee, Josie,illustrator.(CARDINAL)380108;
Naughty Diesel the train engine gets in trouble by misbehaving but then redeems himself in a time of crisis.K-3Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Fiction.; Human behavior; Railroad stories.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The wisest one in the room : how you can benefit from social psychology's five most powerful insights / by Gilovich, Thomas,author.(CARDINAL)361457; Ross, Lee,author.(CARDINAL)506566;
Renowned psychologists describe the most useful insights from social psychology that can help make you “wise”: wise about why people behave the way they do, and wise about how to use that knowledge in understanding and influencing the people in your life. Gilovich and Ross show that to answer any kind of behavioral question, it is essential to understand the details—especially the hidden and subtle details—of the situational forces acting upon us. Understanding these forces is the key to becoming wiser in the way we understand the people and events we encounter, and wiser in the way we deal with the challenges that are sure to come our way—perhaps even the key to becoming “the wisest in the room.”
Subjects: Insight.; Human behavior.; Social psychology.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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Biology and human behavior [videorecording] : the neurological origins of individuality / by Sapolsky, Robert M.(CARDINAL)328471; Teaching Company.(CARDINAL)349444;
Producer, Alisha Reay ; director, Jon Leven ; editor, Alisha Reay ; academic content supervisor, Pam Greer ; camera operators, Alexis Doty, Jim Allen, Tom Dooley, Jared Bourgeois ; graphics, Alisha Reay, Jennifer Gray.Twenty-four lectures of 30 minutes each by Robert Sapolsky, Professor of Neuroscience, Stanford University.Biology and Human Behavior: The Neurological Origins of Individuality, is an interdisciplinary approach to the fascinating subject of behavioral biology, a field that explores interactions among the brain, mind, body, and environment that have a surprising influence on how we behave. In 24 lectures, you will investigate how the human brain is sculpted by evolution, constrained or freed by genes, shaped by early experience, modulated by hormones, and otherwise influenced to produce a wide range of behaviors, some of them abnormal. You will see that little can be explained by thinking about any one of these factors alone because some combination of influences is almost always at work.
Subjects: Educational films.; Biology.; Brain; Human behavior; Neuroanatomy.; Neurochemistry.; Neurophysiology.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 4
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The family that walks on all fours [videorecording] / by Aruoba, Defne.; Harrison, Jemima.; Humphrey, Nicholas.(CARDINAL)727095;
Originally broadcast on television as a segment of Nova in 2006.Researcher Nicholas Humphrey and psychologist Defne Aruoba examine a family living in rural Turkey with five members who walk on all fours, raising questions about human evolution, society, and genetics.DVD.
Subjects: Foreign films; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Documentary films.; Family; Genetics.; Human behavior.; Human evolution.;
For private home use only.
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The hitchhiker. [videorecording] / by Alley, Kirstie.(CARDINAL)539686; Bernhard, Sandra.; Chesler, Lewis.; Fletcher, Page.; Gould, Elliott.(CARDINAL)772435; Hutton, Lauren.(CARDINAL)433932; Lynch, Kelly,1959-; Madsen, Michael.; Madsen, Virginia,1963-; Markowitz, Riff,1938-; Orbach, Jerry.(CARDINAL)521608; Paxton, Bill.(CARDINAL)318705; Rothstein, Richard,1943-; Simmons, Gene,1949-(CARDINAL)373412; Skerritt, Tom.(CARDINAL)340731; Ward, Fred,1943-;
Page Fletcher, Kirstie Alley, Sandra Bernhard, Elliott Gould, Harry Hamlin, Virginia Madsen, Jerry Orbach, Gene Simmons, Tom Skerritt, Fred Ward, Michael Madsen, Bill Paxton, Kelly Lynch, Lauren Hutton.The Hitchhiker walks a lonely road where terror awaits around every curve. Walk with him, and you'll find yourself in some very dark places. He won't hold your hand, but he'll make sure the only ones who get hurt are the ones who deserve to.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD.
Subjects: Television programs; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Deviant behavior; Human behavior; Supernatural;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Earthly bodies: embracing animal nature / by Chakour, Vanessa;
"Examining the cultural belief that our animal instincts are to be corrected or corralled, nature advocate and rewilding facilitator Vanessa Chakour explores our inner and outer landscapes through the lens of wild animals. How can wolves, misunderstood in myths but vital to ecosystems, teach us to rewrite dangerous stories and respect nature's wisdom? How do the peaceful coexistence strategies of black bears offer insights into sharing resources? How can the engineering feats of beavers guide us in fostering regenerative building solutions and vibrant ecosystems? What can the loyal partnership of seahorses teach us about nurturing and love? In Earthly Bodies, Vanessa draws parallels from struggles she has weathered in her own life to those endured by twenty-three wild animals-from wolves to sea lions-exploring our unease of feeling like prey; challenging the entrapment of our limiting beliefs; contextualizing the turmoil of fractured landscapes; and affirming our primal ache to belong. Vanessa's pivotal encounters with creatures in sync with their primal rhythms and demands illustrate the necessity of relying on the intelligence of gut instinct; of the magnetic pull of attraction; of the body's mandate for restorative rest; and of the sacred bonds of love. We often cut ourselves off from identifying with wild animals-like wolves, foxes, bats and bears, and other animal relatives-out of fear, ignorance, disgust, or misunderstanding, yet our earthly human bodies can lead us in our pursuits of pleasure, love, wonder, healing, and connection. With each section containing an aspect of injured animal's return home to their natural habitat, and-in our case-to an embodied, instinctual self, Earthly Bodies meditates on how this journey from enclosures, to rehabilitation, to soft release, and finally to homing raises questions about our humanity. In so learning, we understand how we might benefit from embracing our own animal nature to gain deeper self-actualization, find common ground with our fellow animals, and learn to thrive together"--Provided by publisher
Subjects: Animal behavior; Human behavior; Self-actualization (Psychology);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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