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Friday Dysfunctional Roundup: Envy and Schadenfreude

July 31, 2009 by Autism · Leave a Comment 

Whoa. The CD38 Oxytocin Envy Schadenfreude saga continues.Oxytocin increases envy and gloating.Simone G. Shamay-Tsoory, Meytal Fischer, Jonathan Dvash, Hagai Harari, Nufar Perach-Bloom, Yechiel Levkovitz,”Intranasal Administration of Oxytocin Increases Envy and Schadenfreude (Gloating)”

Best-selling Author Dean Koontz Explores Catholic Values in Novels

July 31, 2009 by Autism · Leave a Comment 

Describing Dean Koontz as a popular author of suspense novels is an understatement. His books have been published in 38 languages and sold more than 400 million copies worldwide. But what I discovered when I read his book Brother Odd a few years ago was that you can enjoy a Koontz story strictly for its engaging writing, characters and plot. But if you read the same story through a spiritual lens, you’ll be able to appreciate it on an even deeper level. I recently had the opportuni

BLACK’S MEDICAL DICTIONARY, 41ST EDITION

July 31, 2009 by Autism · Leave a Comment 

Black’s Medical Dictionary, 41st Edition Madison Books | Sept 25, 1999 | ISBN-10: 1568331290 | 849 pages | PDF | 21.7mb The 41st edition of this worldwide best-selling scrutiny meaning aggregation presents more than 5,000 definitions and descriptions of scrutiny cost and concepts, along with more than 100 diagrams and drawings including 16 pages of colouration illustrations.It includes updated and revised touchable on topics much as apoptosis, autism , prostheses, suicide, and transfusion.

Challenging Popular Myths About Autism

July 31, 2009 by Autism · Leave a Comment 

i could say a lot about the popular myths about autism, but i happily don't need to: someone already wrote an absolutely fantastic article. RACHEL COHEN-ROTTENBERG wrote such an accessible, accurate, direct and personally touching article on the topic, i thought it should... read more

Privilege: Edited Document

July 31, 2009 by Autism · Leave a Comment 

Many thanks to all who have contributed to the working document on neurotypical privilege. Because I want this to be accessible to as many people as possible, I would like to make it available through autistics.org, ASAN's website, and any other site that would like to use it. While a few people have already weighed in to advocate for keeping the entire list (at this time 261 points long!), others have remarked that it becomes hard to read at a certain point. I believe that 50 items is about the

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