i would assume, ihave, this is purely speculation on my part, but i would assume they are older people. Given the references the that they put in the letter, the studies that they cite, definitely tenured. They were able to stop reading in 20 12. Aa, 20 12 being like really 19 95, when you look up that study. So think about that as you're reading. You've also poisoned about 89 people. And you just, you're in the midst of an invasion that is going less smoothly than you perhaps predict it r. We o it's really important, like to have to nail that first sentence so that puden doesn't stop reading right now
David and Tamler wander through the bewildering dream-like world of Franz Kafka’s "The Trial." In part one of a two-part discussion we discuss the circumstances of its publication, the various interpretative approaches that can be taken to the novel, and all the ways that Kafka’s prose gets under your skin, making you feel what’s happening even if you don’t fully understand it. Recorded in the decidedly un-Kafka-esque location of Nosara, Costa Rica – thanks to the Harmony Hotel for having us back!
Plus – Social Psychologists for Peace send an open letter to Vladimir Putin urging him to reverse course on the tragic invasion of Ukraine. Putin seems intent on toppling the Ukranian government but has he considered Sherif et al (1961), Tajfel (1977), Festinger (1954), and Brewer (1991)?
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