In which I amuse myself with scambaiting 419 scammers....Many of you will remember the previous exploits of my 419 alter ego, Father Roscoe, seen here on the right. While I will admit there is somewhat of a resemblance,...
Facebook kills blogs. I think we all can agree it is so much easier to tell friends little anecdotes through status updates or on wall posts than to sit down and think through a whole post on a blog. Things are...
Not only are the most successful early intervention autism programs based on applied behavior analysis (ABA), the best methods for managing all problem and aberrant behavior (e.g., self-injurious, repetitive, aggressive, and disruptive behavior) across the lifespan are behavior analytic.
This method reduces problem behavior by teaching alternative pro-social behavior.
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In the final year of his life, Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy (Christopher Plummer) has renounced his noble title, his wealth and property in the name of a religion of his own creation. The religion, based on a rigid interpretation of...
january and february hit hard and in a very nice way. i had no idea the first weeks of the year would have looked and felt like this. i remember telling my mother before the new year, that...
Howard High School alumni visited East Lake Elementary to tell students about their lunch-counter protests in the early '60s. Booker T. Scruggs said the protests signaled "the start of something new" as the civil rights movement spread in Chattanooga.
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More than word play, these boots represent one half of {The Picky Pair}, an "exceptional event planning & creative design" team right here in Chattanooga. From gracious interiors to festive ways of populating them, the ladies are on a blogging...
Higher water quality fees, higher permit fees and higher property taxes are some of the reasons cited by Craig Carroll for the city's "monumental shift in the wrong direction." From chattanoogan.com:
Ever since Mayor Littlefield was re-elected and two-thirds of the...
Two proposals: one from the Blue Ribbon committee, one from the mayor's office. The difference? $11.5 million in water quality fees.
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"Dueling Water Quality Budgets" originally appeared on Chattarati.com on Feb. 24, 2010. Unless otherwise noted, this article is...
For the past two months, Shaun Inman, the Chattanooga-based developer behind Mint and Fever and the reigning Layer Tennis champion, has been working on a game for the iPhone and iPod Touch called Mimeo and the Kleptopus King. On Tuesday,...
Saturday I will be at the 13th running of the Mt Mitchell Challenge. Lucky 13.... yes, it will be a special year. Check out the weather report for today:A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT...NORTHWEST WINDS WILL GUST AS...
The Chattanooga Times editorial writer discusses opposing editorial pages, online interaction with readers and how he got his start in journalism.
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"Washington Post Interviews Harry Austin" originally appeared on Chattarati.com on Feb. 24, 2010. Unless otherwise noted, this article...
The Chattanooga City Council unanimously approved eleven ordinances Tuesday that will raise permit fees for businesses and residents. Five of the ordinances relate to construction permits—building, electrical, gas, mechanical and plumbing permits—and go into effect on July 1. Six ordinances...
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