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...Penn's Bernardini hits a HUGE three in front of the Quaker bench to make it an 8-point game. Then, calm, cool, and collected, Housman drives the lane after the shot-clock runs down and finds Fitzgerald, who fakes up, then scores over his man in the post. A Lin steal on the other end gives Harvard the ball back, and now Housman is fouled and will shoot two FT's after the media timeout. Harvard 76, Penn...
...McGeary three rims out, then Princeton's Marcus Schroder drives the seemingly wide open lane to get blocked out of nowhere by Jeremy Lin! Great block, but Princeton recovers and gets fouled, and will shoot two out of the timeout, still trailing. Princeton 57, Harvard...
...foul on Princeton's Marcus Schroeder. He makes both free throws and puts Princeton back up by one. Harvard quickly brings the ball up court, but McGeary backfires from three. 28 seconds remaining, Princeton might hold it here for one last shot. Nope, they find a cutter in the lane and get the easy layup. Princeton 29, Harvard...
...everyone going crazy? Is it something in the water, the crushing weight of soulless international imperialistic consumer capitalism, or perhaps those accursed trans-fats? Christiopher Lane, the author of “Shyness: How Normal Behavior Became a Sickness” has a different suggestion. Lane argues that psychiatrists have been systematically narrowing the acceptable range of human behavior by increasing the number of diseases afflicting the human mind. To illustrate his point, Lane explores the expansion of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)—the handbook listing the types of mental disorders and their...
...Lane specifically focuses on “social phobia,” which he personally believes is in reality nothing more than shyness. Criterion D for Social Phobia in the DSM is “the social or performance situation is avoided, although it is sometimes endured with dread.” If you experience dread in performance situations and “a marked and persistent fear of social or performance situations in which embarrassment may occur” (Criterion A), then you may have Social Phobia, just like an estimated three to 13 percent of the general population...