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Extractions: Georgia Society for Clinical Laboratory Science The Pipette Line Volume 26, Number 3 Winter 1998-1999 President' s Message GSCLS Convention CLBBTB Report View from the Bench ... Calendar of Events PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Bonnie Gum, MEd, GSCLS President The fall GSCLS board meeting was held in Savannah, Georgia, October 23, 1998 in University Hall at Armstrong Atlantic State University Campus. The Membership Committee presented a New Member Handbook to be reviewed by the Board. This booklet does not replace the existing Member handbbook. The New Member Handbook was developed by the National Membership Committee to be used by the states to provide information to the new members as swiftly and economically as possible. The GSCLS Board approved the booklet now being sent to all 1998 new members. A proposal was made to advertise employment opportunities in the Pipette Line. This will be offered at no cost to the institution. A letter will be sent to laboratory directors soliciting advertisements. Martha Thom, editor of the Pipette Line, reminded everyone that a new Pipette Line editor would be needed for the 1999-2000 term.
Extractions: The final published draft of the target article, commentaries and Author's Response are currently available only in paper. For information about subscribing or purchasing offprints of the published version, with commentaries and author's response, write to: journals_subscriptions@cup.org (North America) or journals_marketing@cup.cam.ac.uk (All other countries). Graham Davey J.A.Fildes@city.ac.uk Preparedness, phobias, biological preparedness, selective associations, information processing biases, classical conditioning, covariation assessment, cross-cultural studies. It is over 20 years since Seligman (1970, 1971) introduced the concept of biological preparedness to explain why fears and phobias are so much more likely with certain stimuli (e.g. snakes, spiders) than others, and a glance at contemporary psychology text books suggests that his theory has stood the test of time. The past ten years, however, have seen a significant increase in our understanding of cognitive biases in the processing of threatening stimuli. This target article will argue that such biases can also explain most of the phenomena traditionally attributed to phylogenetically based predispositions to associate fear-relevant stimuli with aversive outcomes. The paper consists of (i) a description of the phenomena to be explained, (ii) an evaluation of the evidence favouring either biological preparedness or cognitive biases, and (iii) a description of the evaluative processes that might contribute to an information processing explanation.
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Extractions: Lisa Halvorsen, Garden Writer Mother Nature may be taking a snooze this time of year, but that doesn't mean you can. February brings its share of challenging chores for gardeners, many relating to the weather. If snow cover is light in your area, you may need to add extra mulch, such as a thick layer of straw or evergreen branches, to protect landscape plants. Just make sure you don't put straw around woody plants if mice are nearby as they'll nest in the straw and strip the bark off the plants, which often results in the death of plants. You also can place wooden teepees over precious perennials or windbreaks around trees and shrubs for protection. If snowfall is heavy, keep your roof raked between snow storms to prevent problems with ice build up that may not only damage the roof but the landscape plants growing under the eaves. When raking the roof, try not to pull that load of snow directly onto landscape plants below the eves as the force of the falling snow can crush plants and break branches unless already covered by a deep layer of natural snowfall. Again, teepee-shaped wooden frames may be your best protection. To prevent injury to plants from the settling snow, gently scoop the snow away from the plant with a shovel. Then, with gloved hands, carefully remove the snow from the branches.
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Extractions: INFORMS is a quarterly publication of the ORSS and is distributed free to all fully paid up members. The opinions and views in this newsletter are those expressed by the writers and should not be construed to be the official views of the ORSS. The society may be contacted at: Kent Ridge PO Box 1044, Singapore 9111; E-mail: orss@pacific.net.sg Extracted from the Welcome Address delivered at the ORSS Members' Nite on 15 Nov 1995: "Good Evening, I must say that the Society is glad to see this good response from members for this Members' Nite. This is one occasion where members can gathered together for a social event. We do hope that this could be eventually upgraded to an Annual Dinner and Dance in the years to come. Coming back to this real world. With the advancement of technology, everybody is talking about virtual office. If this is the trend, we do not really need a physical secretariat. So why not a virtual secretariat for the Society. Maybe with the launching of the Web today, the Society could now be on its way to a virtual secretariat. We would require more spiders to man the Web then just our Dr Poh Kim Leng. If you have surfed the Society's Web site, you would agree with me that it is no easy task. All volunteer spiders can approach Dr Poh direct. With this, we welcome all of you to this Members' Nite and hope you enjoy this occasion."
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Extractions: She Weaves the Web of Life Greece According to Barbara Walker, "classical writers misinterpreted old images of Athene with her spider-totem and web, and constructed the legend of Arachne, a mortal maid whose skill in weaving outshone even that of the Goddess. Therefore Athene turned her into a spider." 1 As another version of the story goes, Arachne, the daughter of a dyer, was an exquisite weaver who challenged the Goddess Athene to a contest, "a presumptuous act, as Athene was the very spirit of the craft itself."2 In her weaving Arachne depicted the entire Greek pantheon in sexual poses and embarrassed the Goddess who, in her fury, ripped up Arachne's clothes in anger. Arachne was so shamed, she hung herself and her spirit scurried away from her body in the form of the first spider. Spiders engender some strange reactions amongst humans, despite the fact that they are almost always harmless (and probably more worried about us plopping them on the head with a rolled newspaper than entertaining thoughts of biting us or crawling on our bare flesh!). In fact Freud went so far as to say that "the capacity of the sight of a spider to precipitate a crisis of neurotic anxiety - whether in the nursery rhyme of Miss Muffet or in the labyrinths of modern life - derives from an unconscious association of the spider with the image of the phallic mother; to which perhaps, should be added the observation that the web, the spiral web, may also contribute to the arachnid's force as a fear-releasing sign." 3
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Extractions: A s an entomologist who is a dyed-in-the-wool supporter of science literacy, I've made it a point never to refuse an invitation from the community to speak about insects. Over the past 20 years, I've given presentations for school groups ranging from preschool to college, nature centers, day camps, Brownie and Cub Scout troops, garden clubs, herb societies, and science teachers associations. Perhaps more surprisingly, I've even managed to work insects into talks before groups like ladies' clubs, medical societies, and nursing homes. The key to success is to relate whatever you'd like to say to something that resonates with your audience. All told, we have shown 41 different feature films and more than 40 shorts in the name of public education, routinely drawing crowds of a thousand or more. Today, public outreach activities sponsored by university entomology departments are commonplace and movies are elements of many. Insects remain the one familiar and conspicuous group that seems to be politically correct to hate and Hollywood has shown no inclination to stop producing bad insect science fiction films. These movies present a terrific opportunity to provide people with a learning experience that's nontraditional and fun. May Berenbaum heads the department of entomology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and has written several books on the subject. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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Extractions: CURRICULUM VITAE Christopher E. Carlton LSU Agricultural Center Department of Entomology Baton Rouge, LA Ph. 225-578-0425, Fax 225-578-1643 e-mail: ccarlt@lsu.edu 19 April 2004 HISTORY OF ASSIGNMENTS Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge 1995-2000, Assistant Professor; 2000-date, Associate Professor, Department of Entomology. Conduct research in insect systematics, serve as Director, Louisiana State Arthropod Museum, teach systematics and morphology courses and advise graduate students. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville 1989-1995: Research Associate, Department of Entomology. Conduct research in biodiversity and systematics, provide identifications of insects and diagnoses of related problems, and curate University of Arkansas Arthropod Museum. 1982-1989: Research Assistant (degree track), Department of Entomology. Manage entomology collection and provide insect identifications. 1977-1981: Graduate Assistant, Department of Entomology. Graduate student in Master's Program. TEACHING LSU Course Spot (student evaluation) Scores ENTM 4005, Insect Taxonomy
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